Sunday, February 28, 2010
Homelessness Solution: Shelters
Refinance
To add additional funds or credit , to financially support again
http://www.babylon.com/define/35/Economics-Dictionary.html
Disbanded
To break up, to dissolve
http://www.babylon.com/define/35/Economics-Dictionary.html
Delinquency
failure to perform a duty like a bill, violation of the law; felony
http://www.babylon.com/define/35/Economics-Dictionary.html
Foreclosure
To take away the right to redeem his property, hindering, shutting out, closing or settling beforehand
http://www.babylon.com/define/35/Economics-Dictionary.html
The number of homeless people who are homeless because of foreclosures increased. Everything was looking great for Ms.West. She bought a new home and opened the home up to homeless people. She took care of them provided food and took them where they needed to go. The government would pay her $750 a month for each resident. But the money started to decrease because of the recession so the government gave her less money which made it difficult for her and her husband to sustain of they wages. They were spending more money than they were earning which had a negative conclusion in the end. They had to maintain their bills and expenses of a lower amount of money. So things proceed to go downhill. She called to mortgage company to see if she could get her mortgage payments reduced but with her bad credit and not having a full time job they denied her request. She let her cousin buy the house from her and her cousin disbanded the housing for the homeless people. So the mortgage company made a deal with her to move out and give them the keys and they would give her $2,500. She accepted the offer with no place to o so she stayed in her car and prayed. Then her went to stay with a friend and then with her cousin but neither were where she wanted to be and very uncomfortable. One day a lady helped her make a recovery plan and then she got a room at a homeless shelter because she needed her own space. Now she is trying to get her life together and get a house again.
This happened indirectly. The recession affect many people in many different ways. Since the government decreased Ms.West’s payments for the people who were staying in her home it made it very difficult to keep everything afloat. She could not continue to pays her bills with less money.
Ms.West’s home went into foreclosure just like many other people who faced this problem. Money got low and she didn’t have any other place to go expect to stay from people to person which get extremely uncomfortable.
I think that if people had back up plans then this would have been easier to go through rather than becoming homeless. If people having savings when things like this happen they will be able to recuperate.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/business/economy/19foreclosed.html?_r=1&sq=homeless%20shelters&st=Search&adxnnl=1&scp=1&pagewanted=all&adxnnlx=1267426827-kfjLDkqQJHaGq8RghS7ddA
Monday, February 22, 2010
The San Francisco Library gets Social Worker
ALA
The American Library Association. It combines different aspects of the library’s resources.
http://www.ala.org/ala/educationcareers/education/3rdcongressonpro/roledefinition.cfm
Social Worker
Is some one who gives professional economic and spiritual help to those in the lowest echelons of society.
http://www.babylon.com/define/35/Economics-Dictionary.html
Department of Public Health
Is a department that is concerned for the health as a community.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5120
The San Francisco Library hired a Social Worker for the many homeless people that spend all of their day in the library. This library is the first to go as are to help the homeless people that seemed to becoming more everyday. Many that come hae a mental illness or are on drugs. The homeless people come to use the bathroom to wash themselves and sometimes use the toilet as a place to do drugs. It has become a problem and having a social work there to alleviate the problem. Since the economy has took a downfall social programs have been cut back so some homeless people don't have anywhere to go. Some libraries have hired homeless people to clean but they can not shave or get into fights otherwise they will have to leave for a certain amount of time. It is one day for shaving at the library and three years for fighting.
I think that it is a good idea to hire social workers at public libraries. Everyone is effected by the downfall of the economy even in ways that they don't realize. Most of the time people don't wonder why something has happened they just focus on what’s happening and sometimes that is okay but we need to have a balance so we can figure out how to fix the problem not just short term but long term.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Financial Sector Assets
The Economic Report of the President is a document produced by the President of the United States’ Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) It is released in February of each year. It provides reports of the previous year and what economic strategies made a difference in that year. It gives the overall goals for the next year and it is based on the President’s economic agenda. And it gives predictions of how the economy will perform. This is where the graphs come from.
Gross domestic product (G.D.P.)
Is the market value of goods and services produced over time. This includes the income of foreign corporations and residents working in the U.S. But it doesn’t include the income of residents and corporations overseas from the U.S.
Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association)
Is a U.S. Government-chartered corporation that purchases mortgages from lenders and the offers them to investors as mortgage-backed securities which ensure that banks have a constant supply of mortgage funds.
Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation)
Is a U.S. Government-chartered corporation that purchases mortgages from lenders and then offers them to investors as mortgage-backed securities.
Asset-backed security
Is a type of bond that is based on pools of assets. Assets are pooled to make minor and uneconomical investments profitable, at the same time reducing risk by diversifying the other assets. It also makes assets available for investment to a more different set of investors. They can be made of any type like credit card payments, auto loans, and mortgages, or esoteric cash flows such as aircraft leases, royalty payments and movie revenues. Typically, the secured assets might be highly illiquid and private.
Hedge fund
A hedge fund is an investment fund made to avoid direct taxation in major host countries and charges a performance fee that is based on the increase of the value of the fund's assets. The assets of a hedge fund will be managed by an investment management firm. Investing the a hedge fund comes with a lot of risks.
The financial sector grew extremely faster than the G.D.P. over the past half century. This happened because the assets in backs have changed vastly. Assents in banks such as commercial banks, bank-holding companies, thrifts and credit unions have shifted to other institutions which include mutual fund, government-sponsored enterprises such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Banks are not as dominate as they used to be which shows in the past when financial sector decreased in the early 1980’s. In 1952 banks made of 53.2 percent of financial sector assets but as of June 2009 banks only represent 26.7 percent. In the past decades, financial sectors have been able to out do the overseers of the government. The government doesn’t even know the most raising factor of why this is happening. It is hedge funds and they are not included in the reports because “the Federal Reserve is unable to get a clean number for hedge funds because they are largely unregulated private investment pools that are not required to report their holdings to any official source.”
Some Banks are too big to fail be cause they but things are changing drastically and they need understand that. Banks prevalence has decreased which leaves larger banks to stand alone.
Article: http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/11/so-thats-what-too-big-to-fail-means/
