Foreclosures: The Great Untold Story (with Chris Arnold, NPR)
Location: Harvard Kennedy School | Belfer Building, Weil Town Hall
Foreclosures: The Great Untold Story
And what comes next for Housing and the American Dream
People know there's a foreclosure crisis. But most don't know that half of those foreclosures shouldn't be happening. Meanwhile, the housing market in the US faces a historic crossroads as it starts to recover.
NPR Economics and Housing Correspondent Chris Arnold hosts a panel of experts - one working on policy, another fighting to save hundreds of thousands of Americans homes, and one who is suing the nation's largest banks.
Panelists:
Bruce Marks, NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America)
Gary Klein, Klein Kavanagh Costello, LLP
Mike Calhoun, Center for Responsible Lending
