So, one could suggest, with a fair degree of certainty, that was it not for the insurance, and not for the payments, that the foreclosure rates would be higher than what they currently are?
On the recordApril 22, 2009
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Davis emphasizes the importance of unemployment insurance in preventing higher foreclosure rates.
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