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ASU Economist Predicts More Phoenix Area Foreclosures

Phoenix Business Journal:  “Another wave of foreclosures could hit the already downtrodden Phoenix housing market in early 2010, according to Arizona State University economist Jay Butler.  ‘I think the foreclosure rate will pick up after the first of the year because of the continued weak job market and frustration on the part of homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages,’ he said.”

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