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2010 United States foreclosure crisis : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2010 United States foreclosure crisis The 2010 United States foreclosure crisis, sometimes referred to as Foreclosure-gate or Foreclosuregate,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Administration Shifts Focus on Foreclosure-Gate )〕 is an ongoing and unresolved issue in the United States and refers to an apparently widespread epidemic of improper foreclosures initiated by large banks and other lenders. The foreclosure crisis was extensively covered by news outlets beginning in October 2010, and several large banks, including Bank of America, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup temporarily responded by halting their foreclosure proceedings in some or all states. The foreclosure crisis has caused significant investor fear in the U.S. A 2014 study published in the American Journal of Public Health links the foreclosure crisis with an increase in suicide rates.〔Hunter Stuart (19 May 2014). (Foreclosures Linked To Higher Suicide Rates: Study ). ''The Huffington Post.'' Retrieved 20 May 2014; see also: Jason N. Houle, PhD, and Michael T. Light, PhD (17 April 2014). (The Home Foreclosure Crisis and Rising Suicide Rates, 2005 to 2010 ). ''American Journal of Public Health.'' Retrieved 26 May 2014.〕 One out of every 248 households in the United States received a foreclosure notice in September 2012, according to RealtyTrac.
==Early signs of trouble== In spring 2010, news stories begin to emerge detailing erroneous foreclosures and evictions, including banks variously foreclosing on homes which were paid for without a mortgage, accidentally foreclosing on the wrong home, and providing fraudulent documentation in courts.
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