Working Poor
Housing is a critical issue for the working poor. Key findings of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (2000) analysis show the following:
- From 1993 to 1998, the number of subprime refinancing loans increased ten-fold.
 - Subprime loans are three times more likely in low-income neighborhoods than in high-income neighborhoods.
 - Subprime loans are five times more likely in black neighborhoods than in white neighborhoods.
 - Homeowners in high-income black areas are twice as likely as homeowners in low-income white areas to have subprime loans.
 
Using the module readings, Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, research the subprime crisis. Then, answer the following:
- How much is housing related to the “American Dream”?
 - How did this housing crisis affect the working poor?
 - Identify any new policies in place to help the working poor find affordable housing.
 
Write a 2–4-page paper in Microsoft Word format, following current APA formatting. Include a separate page for your references.
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