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Total of 21,834 votes - click on the "Display Comments" bar below to sort comments

14.5%
I feel very worried that I will lose my job
3,167 votes
27.7%
I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job
6,046 votes
41.5%
I think my job is safe
9,066 votes
8%
I already lost my job
1,757 votes
8.2%
I'm not in the workforce
1,798 votes
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I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

I am near retirement age and working a temp position. I have arleady gone through what little pension I had. Unemployment will pay rent onl

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  • 2 votes
 - 3:39 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
I feel very worried that I will lose my job

Bush can't leave soon enough. We need a new outlook, new hope, new people running things. Confience is at an all time low

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     - 3:54 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I think my job is safe

    Currently my demand seems to be there for at least the next 26 weeks.

    {"commentId":4310095,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"michael-tully"}
    • 1 vote
     - 4:00 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I think my job is safe

    I'm in IT - I forsee a slowdown in Internet Marketing, but a relatively steady demand for better business data/information tools.

    {"commentId":4310111,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"mykel-2"}
    • 2 votes
     - 4:01 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

    I'm a contract professional, so I'm always in danger of my current contract ending. I'm probably a little more worried than usual now.

    {"commentId":4310279,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"IndieWoman"}
    • 2 votes
     - 4:09 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I feel very worried that I will lose my job

    1 in 3 lost work in my organization last month. I "survived" but the future looks grim as we all sit at our desks with no work.

    {"commentId":4310744,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"jmstrickland"}
    • 2 votes
     - 4:32 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I'm not in the workforce

    I am almost finished grad school and worry about finding a job. Human services is a tough field anytime, it is worse in a recession.

    {"commentId":4310746,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"suzannepollock1"}
    • 2 votes
     - suz47
     - 4:32 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

    Last time you asked I felt OK. But the relentlessly downward trends are impossible to ignore.

    {"commentId":4310926,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"thenest"}
    • 4 votes
     - TheNest
     - 4:41 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I think my job is safe

    It's time for the strong to survive, and my company's product has always outperformed our competition. I think I'll survive.

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    • 2 votes
     - 4:41 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I think my job is safe

    8 other people (out of 16) just got laid off

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    • 2 votes
     - 4:47 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

    MORE WORRIED THAT THE DOLLAR WILL BE WORTHLESS ...

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    • 2 votes
     - 4:48 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
    I already lost my job

    After 40 years in the workforce, I'm about to lose everything. Worked hard, lived clean and was frugal, all for naught.

    {"commentId":4311122,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"Dorian1955"}
       - 4:50 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I think my job is safe

      Fortunately I work for someone who could weather the loss of up to 50% of his clients (which won't happen), and I'd still have my job.

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      • 1 vote
       - 4:54 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I think my job is safe

      MY job is safe, but I'm sure if I didn't have my particular job, I would be worired.

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      • 2 votes
       - 4:55 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I'm not in the workforce

      I'm retired and on Soc Security and a defined benefit pension, so feel safe but am very concerned for others and my son.

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      • 2 votes
       - 4:58 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I think my job is safe

      Doubt I'd loose my job but I will see my pay go down if job losses continue

      {"commentId":4311362,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"jwrosen"}
      • 1 vote
       - 5:02 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

      I'm a contractor in software. I'm good for the rest of the contract, I think, but after that... Contracts could be scarce.

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      • 2 votes
       - 5:04 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
      I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

      Economic activity is the result of human activity. Human activity is maximized by freedom. We must embrace freedom to fix the economy.

      {"commentId":4311489,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"austinprog"}
         - 5:09 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

        No one is immune from all around business downturns.

        {"commentId":4311524,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"mstanciu"}
        • 4 votes
         - 5:11 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I'm not in the workforce

        I was really hoping to get a summer job to help pay of some student loans, but i don't think that is going to happen now

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        • 2 votes
         - 5:19 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

        I think I will lose my quarterly bonus but I am not sure about if they would cut my job

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        • 1 vote
         - 5:23 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I think my job is safe

        knocking on my oak desk

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        • 1 vote
         - ks-mb
         - 5:26 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

        i work in foodservice sales. lots of my customers are closing or alot slower. It is scary. I expect my dept. tobe cut if things dont improv

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        • 1 vote
         - bdorgle
         - 5:39 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
        I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

        Laid off in July from previous job. Got this one in August (same field). Manuf. sector still slowing in orders. Probably a few months left.

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           - BillyS
           - 5:42 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
          I feel somewhat worried that I will lose my job

          who knows today. You may feel safe and come tomorrow be on your way to unemployement.

          {"commentId":4312368,"threadId":"435961","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"socheessee"}
          • 1 vote
           - 6:04 pm EST on Fri Dec 5, 2008
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          {"commentId":4310445,"authorDomain":"b-hummell"}

          I already was advised that my hours may be reduced soon from 40 to 25 & all benefits taken away (no more medical, etc.) With a family of 4 who depend on me, a terrible situation. Just writing this makes me feel like crying. How will I explain this to my wife and kids.

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          • 1 vote
          Reply#1 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:18 PM EST
          {"commentId":4322857,"authorDomain":"cc7491"}

          I feel your pain as we have experienced similar circumstances. Don't give up. I'll be thinking of you and the millions more of us that are there too.  

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          • 4 votes
          #1.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 1:12 PM EST
          {"commentId":4324613,"authorDomain":"TR9"}

          There are alot of us in the same boat with you. All hours have been cut, people have been "let go" (Including my wife @ her job), x-mas bonus gone, overtime gone, etc... It is hard on us all, but we will persevere and make it through this.

          {"commentId":4324613,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"TR9"}
          • 1 vote
          #1.2 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 3:55 PM EST
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          {"commentId":4310767,"authorDomain":"philpid"}

          I work in construction - my partner has lost his job already.  My company was gone from 600 to 200 employees since June.  Every day I am worried that I will loose my job.  I only hope things start to turn around soon.  The sooner Obama get into office the better

          {"commentId":4310767,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"philpid"}
          • 3 votes
          Reply#2 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:33 PM EST
          {"commentId":4310803,"authorDomain":"philpid"}

          I work in construction and my partner has lost his job already.in the same field with the same company.  Our company has gone from 600 to 200 employees since June.  Every day I am worried that I will loose my job.  I only hope things start to turn around soon.  The sooner Obama get into office the better

          {"commentId":4310803,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"philpid"}
          • 1 vote
          Reply#3 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:35 PM EST
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          {"commentId":4310883,"authorDomain":"suzannepollock1"}

          I am completing my Masters degree in Psychology this year.  I have two teenage girls and went back to school because the human service filed pays poorly unless you move up on an educational level.  However, because many positions and agencies are either partially funded or run on grants I worry that there will be less opportunity for me by the summer.

          I used some of my investments to pay for school so at least I don't owe on loans, however  I will soon have one child entering college and will need to work.  What is left of many of my investments I had set aside when  working are at half their value.  I worry for my daughters, what a mess they are inheriting.

          {"commentId":4310883,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"suzannepollock1"}
          • 2 votes
          Reply#4 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:39 PM EST
          {"commentId":4310893,"authorDomain":"rebecca-espinosa"}

          We have been advised of a hiring freeze and are already looking at ways to cut out budget for employees here. Just within the last month we were commenting about the surrounding states and how we had seemed to hold on pretty well here in Kansas. Being in the center of the country pretty much we have been lucky up to that point in regards to the slowing economy, but as of December 1st we have been hit right between the eyes and are taking a hard hit.  Our State budget is being hit very hard and funding for the schools are looking bleak. Those of us in public education are holding our own for the moment, but have been warned of more cuts coming soon which could result in lay-offs. Of course the Aircraft industry here has already take a huge hit and have already started laying off.

          {"commentId":4310893,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"rebecca-espinosa"}
          • 1 vote
          Reply#5 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:40 PM EST
          {"commentId":4310969,"authorDomain":"farfigirl"}

          I collect delinquent taxes for a state government-----job security!!!!

          {"commentId":4310969,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"farfigirl"}
          • 2 votes
          Reply#6 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:43 PM EST
          {"commentId":4322877,"authorDomain":"cc7491"}

          I do hope your are thankful...not smug.

          {"commentId":4322877,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"cc7491"}
          • 3 votes
          #6.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 1:14 PM EST
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          {"commentId":4311040,"authorDomain":"ponyf"}

          I think that a lot of folks are in denial.  40% who think their jobs are safe?  I hope they're right but I wouldn't make plans for any big expenditures in the next year...

          {"commentId":4311040,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"ponyf"}
          • 2 votes
          Reply#7 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 4:46 PM EST
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          {"commentId":4311358,"authorDomain":"dajon"}

          I feel like the Titanic is going down and I am holding on for dear life....

          I have no savings, a big mortgage, a child with disabilites....

          I am watching this situation very closely. I want to keep my hopes high, but with so much uncertainty this is very difficult to do.

          No Christmas gifts this year. Just stay close to home and for dear sake hang on

          {"commentId":4311358,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"dajon"}
          • 2 votes
          Reply#8 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:02 PM EST
          {"commentId":4311565,"authorDomain":"gradyvickers"}

          I am a small builder; I have not built a home in 1.5 years, I have been able to pay the bills each month by spending my savings, now that my savings are gone, no work in the near future, where do I go from here? Next month, how does my family eat, how do I pay my mortgage?

          Desperate American

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          • 1 vote
          Reply#9 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:13 PM EST
          {"commentId":4323335,"authorDomain":"max-peck"}

          Butch,

          Been there and done that.  Here's my suggestion.  Go find a job at Wal Mart or a Grocery Store and put food on the table.  That's what I did when my business failed in '95.  Yeah, it was grim for awhile but you can fight to survive.  Don't give up, pal ... you can get through it.  No, there won't be any luxuries - but don't lay down to this.

          - Max

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          • 1 vote
          #9.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 1:55 PM EST
          {"commentId":4539563,"authorDomain":"pureosmosis"}

          I feel the same frustration. I am retired military. I retired in 2006 and the wife and I took 8 months (she left her job) to travel in our RV and work at parks and  campgrounds to try and adjust to civilian life.  We put the house up for sale in 2006 to get a smaller place, but its still not sold. In 2007 I took a low paying mid management job (11 months) but after 22 years of military it didn't work out.  We started a business in 2007 with every bit of our savings and credit resourses.  but it's now declining every month, not increasing. We spent all our savings and now will probably loose the house and the 160k we paid into it cash for renovations and down payment just to keep the business afloat, but probably the 150K in the business also.  I know that my situation is better than a lot, at least we dont have kids at home to feed. and I do have medical coverage.  but seeing 25 years of hard work and all the niceities around the home fading away is sad.  We have never been unable to help our kids in the past and never missed a payment in over 20 years. Now we are down to 1 vehicle. Yes some of it is my own fault, but seriosly who would have thougth a home would not sell in over 2 years.  We never had a house on the market 30 days before in our lives.   I threw all the cards on the table to have the American Dream, Did my 22years of service, started a business and I guess my timeing was not so good.  I (hopefully) have 20 years to catch back up for retirement age, but I really feel for the young couples and elderly - I honestly can't go to the local fast food restaurants anymore and see senior citizens wiping tables, it's just not right.  Unemployment is over 9% in this county and it's a domino effect.  Its a rolling S*&^Ball.

          {"commentId":4539563,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"pureosmosis"}
            #9.2 - Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:12 PM EST
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            {"commentId":4311653,"authorDomain":"zomzom"}

            I make video games. Our business is exploding right now. When people don't want to go out on town, don't want to go on vacations, and don't want to blow money on expensive luxuries, there are still a few markets that are well-off. I'm lucky to be a part of one of them.

            {"commentId":4311653,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"zomzom"}
            • 1 vote
            Reply#10 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:17 PM EST
            {"commentId":4311654,"authorDomain":"imamellofahess"}

            "Had a job in a prison, 'secure' job with the state, at least until May, when they said I didn't rate.

            After nearly 20 years, we don't need you no more-so hit the bricks and don't stop at the door!" 

            1 of 701 prison jobs eliminated! Governor doesn't want to raise taxes and my guess is round 2 of eliminations is coming up!

            Lucky I had enough time/age to retire but others didn't. Only 'secure' job is being an inmate!

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            • 1 vote
            Reply#11 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:17 PM EST
            {"commentId":4311794,"authorDomain":"drlajafcm"}

            All my life I have trusted in my Lord JESUS CHRIST and He has never failed me. While I am concerned about my future I choose not to worry because Jesus has promised to take care of me. I live for HIM by faith. For me it will be  okay always.

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            • 2 votes
            Reply#12 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:27 PM EST
            {"commentId":4324739,"authorDomain":"TR9"}

            You let us know how that works out for you. The people I own money to (Mortgage, Car payment, etc...) only take CASH.

            {"commentId":4324739,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"TR9"}
              #12.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 4:08 PM EST
              {"commentId":4344002,"authorDomain":"Sttester"}

              TR_966

              Owned several businesses and nearly lost 2 of them to foreclosure and bankruptcy.  My God supplied all of the CASH I needed to keep the collectors at bay.  I have never taken bankruptcy and have managed to pay all of my bills although several lawers and finanacial planners said I should throw in the towel.  A miracle I survived financially?  Myself and several others (all professionals) say that it was.  Philippians 4:19

              {"commentId":4344002,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"Sttester"}
                #12.2 - Mon Dec 8, 2008 12:40 PM EST
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                {"commentId":4312170,"authorDomain":"jridabock"}

                Please keep your religious beliefs to yourself. May Allah protect you and yours.

                {"commentId":4312170,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"jridabock"}
                • 1 vote
                Reply#13 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 5:51 PM EST
                {"commentId":4326985,"authorDomain":"thomasd-1"}

                bdorgle     Truly a terrible thing to say to a believer.  Allah is just the name of some god.  It is not the true living god.  Cultist!!! 

                {"commentId":4326985,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"thomasd-1"}
                  #13.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 8:31 PM EST
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                  {"commentId":4312424,"authorDomain":"rosanina300"}

                  I worried about losing my job. I want to ask that who (persident? commerce? treasure? bank?) is the most responsibility for finacial crisis which lead to many people losing the jobs and home and benefits? Don't you think the most responsibility leaders should resign? Because of their failure or worst policy,many of people losing their jobs, homes, benefits, so they should also give up their benefits, such as retirement benefits, etc..  

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                  • 1 vote
                  Reply#14 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 6:07 PM EST
                  {"commentId":4313460,"authorDomain":"atitus42"}

                  Each day the office seems to get quieter - and I'm so lucky to have a desk to be at! I was cut from a job in October and managed to get re-hired at a office that I had worked for last year, but left when my hours got cut to 24 a week, and then the job after cut their staff after I was there for 3 months - but the phone is not ringing for hours and there is only so much busy work.... and I work in insurance, no phones ringing is not a good sign. I am scared

                  {"commentId":4313460,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"atitus42"}
                  • 1 vote
                  Reply#15 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 7:11 PM EST
                  {"commentId":4314800,"authorDomain":"needtimefreedom"}

                  if  your worried about losing your job pleases visit my web sit at     

                  or worried about : 

                  *losing home              *being laid off       *more time  

                  *retirement/social       *identity theft      *need o make more money

                  {"commentId":4314800,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"needtimefreedom"}
                    Reply#16 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 8:48 PM EST
                    {"commentId":4314843,"authorDomain":"needtimefreedom"}

                          visit my web sit:                       www.  needtimefreedom.com

                    {"commentId":4314843,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"needtimefreedom"}
                      Reply#17 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 8:54 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4315195,"authorDomain":"audie"}

                      Saw this coming. Sold my house in San Francisco in 2005 for an obscene profit, relocated, bought a house paid in full, shed all debt, put a wad of cash in the bank. Self employed (medical software), $2M revenues, 30% profit, 6 employees, 90% sales international. Having our best year ever. Angry about tax burden (2nd highest in the world). Thinking of backing-off, maybe retiring early. Why should my success and hard work be punished?

                      {"commentId":4315195,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"audie"}
                      • 1 vote
                      Reply#18 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 9:23 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4327689,"authorDomain":"kitchzero"}

                      If you invest wisely you can defer much of that tax "burden" that you're whining about.  (If you can gloat and whine at the same time, there is something fundamentally wrong with you.)

                      {"commentId":4327689,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"kitchzero"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #18.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 10:04 PM EST
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                      {"commentId":4315572,"authorDomain":"shlitz00"}

                      I am a self employed computer consultant for small businesses. So far clients are still sending their monthly support payments but receivables are starting to push beyond 30 days. Hourly work has dropped off considerably in the last month. Two clients have called for computer assistance with employee layoffs. I have saved cash and should be able to ride out the storm. Cheap oil and energy maybe the ticket out of this mess as it was the straw that broke the camels back when oil was $140/barrel. I have faith in Obama but it will take time.

                      {"commentId":4315572,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"shlitz00"}
                      • 1 vote
                      Reply#19 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 9:55 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4327023,"authorDomain":"thomasd-1"}

                      schlitz  Pres. Bush got that cheap oil for us from the Saudies.  If it stayes to low, for to long....the oil drillers will be loosing their jobs. 

                      The only good thing about cheap oil is that it hurts Obama's buddy Ahmadenajad.  Remember they are friends in arms because of their Muslim bond through Kenya. 

                      {"commentId":4327023,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"thomasd-1"}
                        #19.1 - Sat Dec 6, 2008 8:36 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":4316048,"authorDomain":"ronald-stokes-1"}

                        My job is fairly safe, but my wife's company could not make payroll this pay period; I would be surprised if her job lasts through the end of the month.  Since so many families need two incomes to make ends meet, the current 6.7% unemployment rate is hitting a much higher percentage of families.  No wonder 1 in 10 mortgages age behind by 1 month or more or are in foreclosure.

                        {"commentId":4316048,"threadId":"435998","contentId":"2182118","authorDomain":"ronald-stokes-1"}
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                        Reply#20 - Fri Dec 5, 2008 10:35 PM EST
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