Quiet Mortgage Strain Hits Those Who Can Least Afford It

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A Washington Post column warns that mortgage delinquencies are creeping up after years of historically low rates, signaling trouble for homeowners with tight budgets. Although overall delinquency remains near low levels in the long term, the rise points to a quietly emerging risk that could affect those who can least afford higher payments.
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