
Suicides, divorce, anxiety attacks, depression, and displacement of
children from homes and schools are not what we associate with the
mortgage foreclosure crisis. But we should. Instead of following the
money, we should pay attention to the human side of the crisis.
In
this third year of the mortgage tsunami, while we debate about who
profited and which federal agencies should have better monitoring, we
ignore how people now choose between buying medicine for chronic
illnesses and ...
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