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Differences in household income and other socioeconomic factors have been more important than subprime lending in explaining the growing gap in homeownership between blacks and whites

机译:家庭收入和其他社会经济因素的差异比次级贷款更重要,这可以解释黑人和白人之间房屋所有权差距的扩大

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The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates of black homeownership are now 26 percentage points lower compared to whites. In new research, Kiat Ying Seah, Eric Fesselmeyer, and Kien T. Le examine some of the causes of this homeownership gap by focusing on socio-economic factors. They find that rather than being due to discrimination and subprime lending, the gap is mostly explained by changes in household income, whether the household earned dividend, interest, or rental income, and by marital status.
机译:2006年后住房泡沫破裂的后果严重影响了黑人家庭。与白人相比,黑人拥有住房的比率现在降低了26个百分点。 Kiat Ying Seah,Eric Fesselmeyer和Kien T. Le在一项新的研究中,通过关注社会经济因素,研究了造成房屋所有权差距的一些原因。他们发现,差距并不是由歧视和次贷造成的,主要是由家庭收入的变化,家庭是否获得股息,利息或租金收入以及婚姻状况来解释的。

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