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Foreclosures in Georgia rise

September 20, 2007 at 3:32 pm by Thomas Wheatley in News

What you’re looking at above is not a map showing which states had the hottest summers, most incidences of horrendous animal-cruelty cases, or even political leanings. This map, dear reader, is a state-by-state illustration of foreclosure increases in the nation. The redder you are, the more you had. Note Georgia.

According to RealtyTrac.com — where this map came from — Georgia is ranked fourth in the nation for foreclosure filings in August 2007, up 133.47 percent since the previous year. One out of every 271 households filed for foreclosure.

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4 Responses to “Foreclosures in Georgia rise”

  1. Andisheh Nouraee Says:

    It’s a good thing I can’t find Georgia on a map, or else this story might worry me.

  2. Mr. T Says:

    I can find the the Iraq, such as.

  3. Thomas Wheatley Says:

    I think Georgia’s that huge place at the top labeled “Ontario.” Don’t know why they do that. Cartographers really are a confusing lot.

  4. Victor Jones Says:

    all this cartography is making my head hurt, let’s please do currency exchanges for a while?

    http://finance.yahoo.com/currency

    Thank President Bush & his Saudi Royal Family friends for this one:
    http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/euro-breaks-through-140-first/story.aspx?guid=%7B893BB858%2DAE65%2D48C6%2DAA7A%2DF06DB1D78631%7D&siteid=bnb

    Viva Free (but not fair?) Trade

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