Don’t get me wrong. I am huge fan of the obvious, and in fact, as a quasi-journalist, I often restate the obvious. So I am pleased to inform you, based on recent study by Equifax, Moody’s, Economy.com, that if you make less than $30k per year you have over a 30% chance of default or delinquency on your mortgage. Wow, that’s refreshing. What is also interesting to note is that you have over a 5% chance of default or delinquency if you make $80k per year.
This just in to the Pete the Planner newsroom…the grass is green.
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Peter Dunn a.k.a. Pete the Planner® is an award-winning financial mind and a former comedian. He’s a USA TODAY columnist, author of ten books, and is the host of the popular radio show and podcast, The Pete the Planner Show. Pete is considered one of the foremost experts on financial wellness in the world, but he’s just as likely to talk your ear off about bass fishing.