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Yet from October 2007 through the end of March, only 1,729 delinquent mortgages were refinanced by F.H.A., housing statistics show.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York just released updated statistics: "About $1.12 trillion of consumer debt is currently delinquent, with $824 billion seriously delinquent".
And she claimed that statistics show that non-custodial mothers are more often delinquent in child support payments than fathers, yet don't seem to get a bad rap.
Descriptive statistics of the participants' social and demographic characteristics, engagement in delinquent behavior, as well as experience of adverse life events were computed (Table 1).
Thus the debates on "immigrant criminal statistics" in the '90s and '00s are often presented with the same logic: When immigrants become delinquent, it is because they didn't try hard enough to integrate.
The delinquent.
Was he delinquent?
The statistics further show that just being associated with a 'delinquent friend' triples the odds of being stopped and searched, the paper says.
The delinquent category includes crimes.
Delinquent style is timeless.
Delinquent taxes totaled $3,560.63.
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