In June, CNNMoney profiled homeowners hoping to qualify for the President's foreclosure-prevention plan.
Four months later, we check in on our panel.
Getting mortgage help: Only 4%
Only about 4% of troubled borrowers have received long-term help under the Obama administration's foreclosure prevention program, Treasury officials said Thursday.
Class of '09: They got jobs!
In August, CNNMoney asked Whitney Wise and 8 other grads about their job search. Six months later, all of them are working at least part-time.
Unemployed: 3 months later
In July, CNNMoney.com profiled 3 out-of-work Americans who had just lost their unemployment benefits. Since then, only one of them has landed a full-time job.
Small biz chief: 'We're the popular kid'
The economy is showing signs of revival, but in the small business trenches, companies are still struggling. Sales are down, credit is tight, and the tally of laid-off workers keeps growing....
U.S. to mortgage firms: Pick up the pace
Loan servicers will "significantly" increase the pace of mortgage modifications under the Obama foreclosure prevention program, the Treasury Department said Tuesday.
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