Apr
6
50,000 Foreclosures in Michigan
Posted by admin at 23:15 | Filed In Michigan, The US | 12 Comments
I hate to be a downer and repeating myself, but I stumbled across another one of those “Foreclosure Websites” with the local listings. They have a US map displayed and naturally I clicked on Michigan. Instead of my explaining what happened next, see for yourselves by clicking on the image below: 
On the other hand, if you’re interested in buying some of these foreclosed homes, check out my previous post about buying a house by a bus in Detroit.
Apr
2
The Brits: USA 2008 - The Great Depression
Posted by admin at 08:50 | Filed In Michigan, The US | 4 Comments
I ran into a fresh article this morning by the British newspaper Independent. Living in Michigan, the part that was particularly interesting to me was a paragraph about Michigan being in a mini-recession:
Michigan has been in its own mini-recession for years as its collapsing industrial base, particularly in the car industry, has cast more and more out of work. Now, one in eight residents of the state is on food stamps, double the level in 2000. “We have seen a dramatic increase in recent years, but we have also seen it climbing more in recent months,” Maureen Sorbet, a spokeswoman for Michigan’s programme, said. “It’s been increasing steadily. Without the programme, some families and kids would be going without.”
For the entire article, please see USA 2008: The Great Depression article on Independent.co.uk