NewsFlash: Subprime mortgages are nearly double for Hispanics and African Americans
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NewsFlash: June 11, 2008
Subprime mortgages are nearly double for
Hispanics and African Americans
The higher likelihood that Hispanics and African Americans
receive subprime mortgages raises the prospect of discrimination,
according to today’s Snapshot
by Algernon
Austin, who directs EPI’s Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy
program. Hispanics and African Americans were about twice as likely
as whites to receive these loans compared to whites during 2006.
“For many years people of color have been calling for more
attention to and better regulation of lending institutions,” said
Austin. “Had policymakers been more attentive to these calls,
there might never have been a subprime mortgage crisis.”
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