Top Stories
Blacks and Latinos more likely to face foreclosure than whites
3:32 PM on 11/16/2009
(AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
NEW YORK (AP) -- A report on the housing crisis says black and Latino homeowners face a disproportionate risk of foreclosure.That's because they're more likely than whites to be unemployed and have higher-priced loans.
The report calls on the government to do more to protect homeowners.
Professor Raul Hinojosa (Hee-noh HOH'-sah), who wrote the report, says black and Latino homeowners around the country are anywhere from two to nine times as likely as whites to have high-cost loans.
The nationwide unemployment rate 10.2 percent. But for blacks, it's 15.7 percent and for Latinos, 13.1 percent.
The report was written for the William C. Velasquez Institute, a nonpartisan think tank that studies Hispanic issues.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Follow theGrio on Facebook & Twitter!
Top Stories
-
First lady launches 'Let's Move' effort against childhood obesity
WASHINGTON (AP) - First lady Michelle Obama says she loves burgers and fries, but she wants her daughters -- and the rest of America's children -- to learn about better nutrition and exercise....
more
- Sade's return is worth the wait
- Can fried chicken just be fried chicken?
- 'Soul Train' 40 years later: Appealing to Americans on both sides of the track
- Haitian children need a future, not a one way ticket out
- Soul music legend Bill Withers shines in new documentary
- The pros and cons of Black History Month
- Slideshow: The 25 most influential albums by African-Americans
- Michael Jackson's doctor prepares for charges this week
- Next for Academy Award nominee Gabourey Sidibe: 'A nap'
- Stars gather to cover 'We Are the World' for Haiti
- Serena Williams wins second straight Australian Open
- Red Cross clears Kanye West in battery case
- NY Gov. Paterson has mere $620G to battle $12 million-man Andrew Cuomo
- The new Obama is the old Obama
- Tea Party fundraising email shows Obama as pimp
- 'We Are the World' turns 25: Can a remake resuscitate Haiti?
- Obama focuses on 'the Benjamins' in State of the Union
- Eric Holder's quiet revolution at the Justice Department
- Denver boy, 9, died after state-benefits error denied him asthma medication
- 7 ways to keep your resolution to work out
- Tiny newborn girl may break world record
- NBA star's wife uses baby to exercise
- Dr. Fleming lives with sickle cell disease and no boundaries
- Death penalty for gays? Uganda debates proposal
- TheGrio's 100: Bill T. Jones, activism through movement
- Editor's Note: theGrio's new black history section
- Fantasia's fight to get back on track
- Reporter's notebook: Witnessing a miracle in Haiti
- theGrio's Todd Johnson talks to MSNBC about being on the ground in Haiti
- Cite Soleil's best and brightest buried in mission school
- Mary J. Blige's 'Stronger With Each Tear' is a gem
- The 10 most important black films of the decade
- Alicia Keys' new album proves to be under par
- Happy reading! TheGrio's holiday book wish list
- Invictus: South African story has relevance for America
- Paul Mooney's 'Black Is the New White' is an ode to Richard Pryor
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Myspace
Flickr
Podcast
Wordpress
Linkedin
Last.fm
Tumblr
Identi.ca
Plurk