75 million homeowners in the United States

There are 75 million homeowners in the United States. There are 882,000 sub-prime loans with a value of $179 billion that will reset in 2008. Dr. Christopher Cagan estimates that these troubles will turn into 1.1 million reset-based foreclosures of $326 billion in mortgage loans. This will further translate into $112 billion of non-recovered losses over a period of a few years. These figures would compare with a $13 trillion US annual GDP and about $2 trillion of annual mortgage issuances. (We don’t know the level of Dr. Cagan’s independence, but he appears to be widely quoted.)

All these figures suggest a manageable problem unless government incompetence were to dry up liquidity for an extended period of time. Of course we have seen that happen before.

One Response to “75 million homeowners in the United States”

  1. staghounds Says:

    Oh, I’d love to get a bet down that our representatives will make the savers of today bail out the over borrowers of yesterday.

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