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Democrats in Congress are ramping up efforts to enact Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package within the next month

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Summary List Placement Democrats in Congress are ramping up their efforts to enact President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion rescue package before federal unemployment benefits start expiring on March 14. Congressional Democrats are doubling down on an aggressive timeline now that former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is behind them. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer on […]

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Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan is popular with voters, but it’s crashing into strong Republican resistance in Congress

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Summary List Placement Now that the second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump has ended with an acquittal, Democrats are turning their attention to handing President Joe Biden his first major legislative victory. Democrats are racing to enact Biden’s $1.9 trillion federal rescue package and kickstart the flow of aid before federal unemployment benefits start lapsing for millions of […]

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Forbearance rate drops again, to 5.29%

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The total number of mortgages in forbearance declined six basis points to 5.29% in the week ending Feb. 7, according to the latest estimate from the Mortgage Bankers Association. The trade group said 2.6 million homeowners are currently in forbearance plans. “The share of loans in forbearance declined to the lowest level since April 5th […]

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HUD extends COVID-19 forbearance for FHA loans

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday extended COVID-19 foreclosure and forbearance moratoriums for FHA and USDA loans to June 30, 2021. It also extended the deadline for the first legal action and the reasonable diligence time frame to 180 days. This announcement follows FHFA action last week to extend moratoriums for […]

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Boosted unemployment benefits supported the labor market better than expected, University of Chicago study says

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Summary List Placement The federal government kicked in a lot more money to people on unemployment from April through July of last year, and again starting last September, and now the experts are starting to pick over the findings. They’re surprised. A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago and the JPMorgan […]

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Biden helps more than 10 million homeowners by extending the foreclosure moratorium through June

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Summary List Placement On President’s Day, just over 10 million homeowners got an extra benefit when President Joe Biden extended the moratorium on home foreclosures through June 30, intended to address the housing affordability crisis and aid homeowners struggling during COVID-19. The moratorium on foreclosures, in place since last March under President Donald Trump, was […]

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Fast-food workers and care staff are holding a Black History Month strike in 15 cities to push for a $15 minimum wage

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Summary List Placement Fast-food, home-care, and nursing-home workers will strike on Tuesday for a $15 minimum wage, more training, and better COVID-19 safety measures. Some workers from fast-food chains including McDonald’s, Burger King, Domino’s, Taco Bell, and Wendy’s would strike in 15 cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, and Houston, according to Fight for $15, a […]

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The Congressional Budget Office says raising the minimum wage to $15 will kill jobs. That’s not the whole truth — here’s why.

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Summary List Placement This week the Congressional Budget Office released an analysis of the Raise the Wage Act, which would raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. The report found raising the wage would have many positive effects, but the email notifications that landed in my inbox focused on the same […]

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Joe Biden is continuing his push to approve his $1.9 trillion stimulus package even as the Trump impeachment trial proceeds

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Summary List Placement President Joe Biden pressed ahead with his $1.9 trillion emergency spending package throughout the week even as the second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump got underway. A split-screen appeared on Friday. As the trial started reaching its end, Biden continued attempting to muster support for his stimulus package. He met […]

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A 2nd Democratic senator has come out against the $15 minimum wage in Biden’s stimulus package, imperiling the pay bump

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Summary List Placement A second Democratic senator came out in opposition to including a $15 minimum wage in President Joe Biden’s relief package, possibly dealing a major blow to the proposed wage hike. “What’s important is whether or not it’s directly related to short-term Covid relief. And if it’s not, then I am not going […]

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A $1,400 stimulus check will allow 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July, new report finds

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Summary List Placement A $1,400 stimulus checks by March 1, would help 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July without going into debt, according to a report released by Morning Consult on Friday. The House Committee on Ways and Means included $1,400 stimulus checks with a $75,000 income threshold for individuals […]

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United Wholesale Mortgage moves to dismiss broker lawsuit

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United Wholesale Mortgage has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by three independent mortgage brokers last year whom the lender accused of “churning.” The Pontiac, Michigan-based wholesale mortgage lender filed a motion this week saying that the three named brokers – Rishi Bhasin, Anne James and Nelson Otero – were among the 75 brokers it […]

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Providing a path to citizenship as part of Biden’s infrastructure plan would boost economic growth, more than 60 economists say

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Summary List Placement More than 60 economists urged President Joe Biden’s economic leaders to include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in Biden’s infrastructure plan in a letter on Thursday, saying that doing so will stimulate economic growth. In a letter addressed to Neera Tanden, designate-director of the Office of Management and Budget, Brian […]

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Fannie Mae execs see path to exit conservatorship

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Fannie Mae, the largest mortgage financier in the U.S., said Friday that its net income in the fourth quarter of 2020 checked in at $4.6 billion – up 8% from the third quarter. The government-sponsored entity’s total net income for the full year was $11.8 billion, and executives on Friday’s earnings call spoke enthusiastically about […]

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Candor CEO on robot underwriters & the future of mortgage

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It wasn’t long ago that scribes were writing the obituary of the mortgage underwriter. And yet, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the underwriter has become the most sought-after professional in the mortgage industry. Some underwriters were commanding five-figure bonuses on top of six-figure salaries. The problem is, there just aren’t enough of them. That didn’t change […]

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CBC Mortgage’s Tai Christensen to speak at Spring Summit

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Tai Christensen, CBC Mortgage Agency’s director of government affairs, will join other housing luminaries to discuss how lenders can increase their diversity to impact minority homeownership at HousingWire’s Spring Summit on March 4. The homeownership gap between white and Black Americans is larger than in the 1960s, and both real estate and mortgage lenders are looking for […]

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Pelosi is doubling down on passing the Biden stimulus package by early March. Here’s the Democratic calendar for approving coronavirus relief.

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Summary List Placement Democrats are attempting to stick to a swift timeline for President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion rescue package, which they hope to have passed by early March to head off a lapse of federal benefits for unemployed Americans. But it’s one that leaves a very slim margin of error. Speaker Nancy Pelosi doubled […]

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LoanDepot raises just $54M in downsized IPO

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Online retail lender loanDepot raised just $54 million by offering 3.9 million shares at $14 on Thursday, far below the range of $19 to $21 it initially had sought. The downsized offering follows a theme that’s afflicted almost all of the nonbank mortgage originators that have gone public in the last year. LoanDepot, the second-largest […]

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For the third week in a row, mortgage rates stay at 2.73%

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For the third week in a row, the average mortgage rate for a 30-year fixed loan remained unchanged at 2.73%, according to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market Survey. Even though rates remained at their record low levels, mortgage applications dipped, with some economists pointing to the overheated home prices and lack of supply for applications seesawing. “The […]

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Jeff Bezos would pay an extra $2 billion a year if a proposed wealth tax for billionaires is passed by Washington lawmakers

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Summary List Placement Departing Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos would pay almost $2 billion a year under Washington state’s wealth tax proposal. State legislators have proposed a 1% tax on people who have more than $1 billion in wealth. The tax would only apply to nontangible financial assets, such as publicly traded options, futures contracts, and […]

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CFPB makes it clear: fair servicing is back, for real this time

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A new presidential administration and a clarion call from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has transformed fair servicing from a seemingly remote risk into a front and center mandate. After the 2008 financial crisis, regulators enhanced long-standing fair lending examination guidelines to incorporate the concept of fair servicing. They began to scrutinize potential discriminatory loss […]

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The Fed says US unemployment is actually about 10% — nearly double the official rate and matching the worst of the Great Recession

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Summary List Placement Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that US unemployment is about 10% — or nearly twice the officially recorded rate. That roughly equal to Great Recession levels more than a decade ago. The Fed chair made the remarks in a speech on strengthening a battered labor market at the Economic […]

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Homebridge’s Woody White to speak at Spring Summit

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Brian “Woody” White, Homebridge‘s chief diversity officer, will join other housing luminaries to discuss how lenders can increase their diversity strategy to impact minority homeownership at HousingWire’s Spring Summit on March 4. The homeownership gap between white and Black Americans is larger than in the 1960s, and both real estate and mortgage lenders are looking for solutions. […]

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11.4 million Americans are facing an unemployment benefit cliff if Congress doesn’t act soon, new report finds

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Summary List Placement Unemployment benefits will expire in mid-March if Congress does not pass a stimulus package before then, putting 11.4 million Americans at risk of losing needed aid. As part of his $2 trillion stimulus proposal, President Joe Biden called on Congress to extend unemployment benefits through the end of September and provide $400 […]

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Low-wage and minority workers were disproportionately hit by the pandemic’s economic pain, Fed study says

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Summary List Placement Black, low-wage, and female workers bore the brunt of the pandemic’s hit to employment last spring, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York study published Tuesday. Low-wage workers and minorities suffered the most acute economic pain at the start of the COVID-19 recession, the Fed researchers said. Indicators including the unemployment […]

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The poorest Americans can expect to see a 33% income boost with stimulus checks and tax credit expansions, new report finds

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Summary List Placement The poorest 20% of Americans can expect to see a nearly 33% boost to their incomes with key Democratic stimulus provisions of $1,400 stimulus checks, and the expansion of child tax credits and the Earned Income Tax Credit. In a report released on Tuesday by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy […]

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Freddie Mac appoints new team to address housing equality

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Freddie Mac announced Wednesday the creation of new leadership roles in order to address housing equality in single- and multifamily housing businesses. Pamela Perry Freddie Mac appointed Pamela Perry as vice president of single-family equitable housing, and Amanda Nunnink as vice president of equity in multifamily housing. Perry will lead a newly formed team responsible […]

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Mortgage applications dip as rates climb

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The seesaw nature of mortgage applications continued for the week ending Feb. 5, as applications decreased 4.1% from the prior week, according to the latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association. Applications were up 8.5% the week ending Jan. 29 – breaking a two-week stretch of decreases – before falling again last week. Mortgage rates […]

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FHFA extends forbearance policies for up to 15 months

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Borrowers with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may be eligible for an additional forbearance extension of up to three months, the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced Tuesday. FHFA forbearance plans initially had a 12 month expiration date, however, the government entity is now allowing borrowers up to 15 months of coverage. According to the agency, eligibility for […]

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Both of Georgia’s Democratic senators oppose cutting eligibility for $1,400 stimulus checks in the Biden relief package

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Summary List Placement Democrats in Congress are racing to approve President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion rescue package within weeks. But the final threshold for stimulus checks has divided Democrats as they scramble to get federal aid out the door by early March. Some Democrats are pushing to restrict the payments to lower-income households. The plan […]

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Mega Capital Funding returns to non-QM lending space

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Mega Capital Funding just became the latest company to re-enter the non-Qualified Mortgage space with the launch of several new product lines. Its new “Mega Elite” non-QM and debt service coverage ratio product lineup includes alternative income documentation products such as its three- and 12-month bank statement products, CPA and borrower prepared P&L and asset […]

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275,000 more women left the labor force in January

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Summary List Placement A new analysis from the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) found that 275,000 more women left the workforce in January, meaning they are no longer working or looking for work. The analysis comes from January’s jobs report, released on Friday. As Insider’s Ben Winck reported, nonfarm payrolls added 49,000 jobs in January […]