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    Housing Wire: FHA bailout pushes federal deficit to $22b

    Housing Wire: FHA bailout pushes federal deficit to $22b

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    WSJ: FHA Cuts Waiting Period to 1 Year for Buyers Who Earlier Faced Foreclosure

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    Financial regulators are revisiting one of the key Dodd-Frank regulations pertaining to mortgages, two years after industry and consumer groups warned that the original proposal would raise borrowing costs for homeowners. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Fannie Mae hasn't adopted accounting practices to show losses despite being told do so last year by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, according to the agency's inspector general.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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    This week will shed some light on the state of the housing market and the strength of the recovery in that sector following the recent rise in mortgage rates. (AP/Chuck Burton)
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    According to a Cato Institute study, welfare pays more than a minimum-wage job in 35 states. (AP File)
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    The Department of Housing and Urban Development transferred money from a defunct spinoff of ACORN to another still in operation. (AP File)

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    The Department of Housing and Urban Development issued new data reporting regulations in July. (Thinkstock)

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    To the extent that libertarian populism is a thing, it is still growing, still gaining champions outside of just Rand Paul, and there just isn’t a consensus on every issue (not even the non-fiscal ones).
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