A Closer Look: Housing Markets in the Swing Spots
Using mortgage data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, we take a look at how homeowners in swing spots fared in the housing bubble burst.
Money and Taxes in the Swing Spots
With today’s turbulent economy, money and taxes seems ever more relevant, so we ask “What do these swing spots look like when it comes to money and taxes?”
Education in the Swing Spots
Performance in school or how many have a high school degree or bachelor’s degree or more differ for K-12 students in swing spots compared to the rest.
Race and Demographics in the Swing Spots
Population in swing spots varies widely from the large Virginia County of Fairfax to Youngstown, Ohio.
Economic Life in the Swing Spots
When it comes to economic life, the swing areas share one thing in common – a strong percentage of residents working in the retail industry.
A Closer Look: A Series on Swing Spots
The NYTimes touched on 5 localities of interest in the upcoming presidential election, and we are going to look more closely to learn more.
Tax Deductible IRA Contributions Across the Country
From the most recent data issued from the IRS, users can view the percent of all IRS Tax Returns with IRA contributions at a state or zip code level.
A Closer Look: Double Trouble?
19% of all homebuyers who financed the purchase of a home in 2006 used a “piggyback” loan. Using HMDA data, TRF estimated when piggyback loans were used.
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