This essay in the morning paper describes foreclosures in Detroit. The city faces a great challenge. A Citizen's Research Council Report stated that property taxes were paid, in 2011, on only 52% of the city's taxable parcels. And apparently about half of the residential properties were behind in their payments for water.
The writer - Monica Davey - and Gov. Snyder correctly identify a key issue: poverty and joblessness. In 2012, 38% of Detroit households and 58% of resident children under 18 were impoverished. Among residents 25 to 59, only 48% of men and 51 % of women were employed.
The Times website has a graphic showing all or most Detroit buildings subject to foreclosure.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/27/us...nav=photo-spot
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