Sentences with phrase «subprime auto loan market»

While the pain from an imploding subprime auto loan market would be much less than what ensued from the housing crisis, the economy is still on relatively fragile footing, and losses could ultimately stall the broader recovery for millions of Americans.
Such examples of distress underscore the broader strains within the subprime auto loan market.

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Trillions of dollars in student and auto loan industry (auto loan now has subprime loans, just like back in 2007/2008 with the housing market) could cause the market to come crashing down again.
There's a section of the auto - loan market — known in industry parlance as deep subprime — where delinquency rates have ticked up to levels last seen in 2007, according to data compiled by credit reporting bureau Equifax.
Third - quarter reports show subprime vehicle loans represent a smaller percentage of the auto loan market compared to the past five years.
Oblivious to the recent debacle in subprime home lending, auto lenders have worked hard to develop the subprime (borrowers with credit scores below 640) auto loan market, offering seven and eight year loans and other strategies designed to make monthly payments low.
Unfortunately, the lower scores of African Americans and Latinos are not a surprise, both because of the legacy of discrimination and because these groups have been disproportionately affected by predatory credit practices such as the marketing of subprime mortgages, overpriced auto loans as well as higher foreclosure rates, all of which damage their credit history.
For one thing, these groups are already disproportionately affected by predatory credit practices, such as the marketing of subprime mortgages and overpriced auto loans targeted at these populations.11 As a result, these groups have suffered higher foreclosure rates.12 African Americans and Latinos also suffer from disparities in health outcomes, and as discussed in Section IV of this testimony, health care bills are another source of black marks on credit reports.
If the crash has to do with some specific industry segment (for example, subprime auto loans), you could see rents in certain market segments get worse, where some rents stay stable.
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