Since the mortgage market imploded in 2007, the government has dramatically expanded its support of the housing market. You might think that the so-called recovery would change that, and the private sector would start taking some of the mortgage market back from the federal government. You would be wrong.
Last April the Bush Administration changed the rules so that the Federal Home Loan Banks could take a more active part in propping up the housing bubble.
The looming financial difficulties have not prevented the Bush administration from expanding the F.H.A.’s role to help ease the nation’s foreclosure crisis. Since September, more than 150,000 homeowners have refinanced through F.H.A. and officials hope that the number will increase to 400,000 by the end of the year.
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