Jason Sands

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The Great Depression changed things. The sudden economic collapse meant that many couldn’t pay off their loans. Foreclosures soared. Real estate prices plummeted. In an effort to stabilize the situation, the federal government introduced the 20 percent down mortgage that could be paid off over thirty years.
The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
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