[Vision2020] Don't Believe Right-Wing Propaganda on the Community Reinvestment Act

nickgier at roadrunner.com nickgier at roadrunner.com
Thu Feb 12 11:48:48 PST 2009


Greetings:

Roger warned me to be balanced on torture, but he doesn't mind being totally out of line with regard to the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).  Below are a few excerpts from a recent Federal Reserve report.  The entire report can be found at www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/kroszner20081203a.htm  

"Recently, Federal Reserve staff has undertaken more specific analysis focusing on the potential relationship between the CRA and the current subprime crisis. This analysis was performed for the purpose of assessing claims that the CRA was a principal cause of the current mortgage market difficulties. For this analysis, the staff examined lending activity covering the period that corresponds to the height of the subprime boom.

The research focused on two basic questions. First, we asked what share of originations for subprime loans is related to the CRA. The potential role of the CRA in the subprime crisis could either be large or small, depending on the answer to this question. We found that the loans that are the focus of the CRA represent a very small portion of the subprime lending market, casting considerable doubt on the potential contribution that the law could have made to the subprime mortgage crisis."

Second, we asked how CRA-related subprime loans performed relative to other loans. Once again, the potential role of the CRA could be large or small, depending on the answer to this question. We found that delinquency rates were high in all neighborhood income groups, and that CRA-related subprime loans performed in a comparable manner to other subprime loans; as such, differences in performance between CRA-related subprime lending and other subprime lending cannot lie at the root of recent market turmoil. 



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