Solving the Credit Conundrum: Helping Consumers’ Credit Records Impaired by the Foreclosure Crisis and Great Recession

C. Wu
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The economic destruction of the foreclosure crisis and the Great Recession included not only the 4.5 million families who lost their homes and 8 million workers who lost their jobs, but the crippling aftereffect of poor credit histories that affected the ability of these consumers to obtain affordable credit, jobs, rental housing, and insurance. This white paper explores these aftereffects and proposes solutions to help afflicted consumers. It reviews both the harm to individual consumers and the wider impact on economic recovery. It also documents the credit reporting problems caused by errors and anomalies, and discusses the broader problem of relying on past credit history to judge future performance, arguing that such a broad-brush approach fails to distinguish between consumers who are simply unlucky and those who are truly irresponsible. Finally, the paper makes several policy recommendations to assist consumers whose credit reports were damaged by the foreclosure crisis and Great Recession.
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解决信用难题:帮助受止赎危机和大衰退影响的消费者信用记录
止赎危机和大衰退造成的经济破坏不仅包括450万家庭失去住房和800万工人失去工作,而且不良信用记录的严重后果影响了这些消费者获得负担得起的信贷、工作、租赁住房和保险的能力。本白皮书探讨了这些后果,并提出了解决方案,以帮助受影响的消费者。报告评估了对个人消费者的伤害以及对经济复苏的更广泛影响。它还记录了由错误和异常引起的信用报告问题,并讨论了依赖过去信用记录来判断未来表现的更广泛问题,认为这种笼统的方法无法区分仅仅是运气不佳的消费者和真正不负责任的消费者。最后,本文提出了几项政策建议,以帮助那些信用报告受到止赎危机和大衰退损害的消费者。
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