In December, the Federal Housing Administration’s residential delinquency of at least 90 days jumped 30 basis points from November.

The rate of late payments was up 80 BPS when compared to December 2010.

The rate of serious delinquency has not improved a single time since April 2011, when the 90-day rate fell to 8.2 percent from 8.3 percent in March.





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