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Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Housing Bust and Labor Immobility

by Calculated Risk on 6/02/2010 08:47:00 PM

Here is a theme we've been discussing for a few years - when a homeowner is underwater, it is difficult to make a career move ...

From Rana Cash at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Real estate market stalls recruiting, promotions (ht Ann)

When executive Wade Ledbetter leaped at the opportunity to move up in his company, the shackles of relocation snatched him back down to earth.

That fabulous promotion came with a price: The $30,000 he’d invested in home improvements, the 20 percent he’d put down on his house and the extra payment every year for 7 1/2 years would be a wash, along with settling on a selling price well below what he’d paid for the home and just about all its contents. Add living away from his family in a one-bedroom apartment for eight months while his home languished on the market and his frustration accrued.

“It was horrible,” said Ledbetter, who relied in part on relocation assistance from his company. “It was constant, horrid stress. There were a number of times I said to myself, ‘What have I done?’ ”
Negative equity is impacting one of the historic strengths of the U.S. labor market - the ability of households to easily move from one region to another for a better employment opportunity.

Personal Bankruptcy Filings increase 9% compared to May 2009

by Calculated Risk on 6/02/2010 05:48:00 PM

From the American Bankruptcy Institute: May Consumer Bankruptcy Filings up 9 Percent from Last Year

The 136,142 consumer bankruptcies filed in May represented a 9 percent increase nationwide over the 124,838 filings recorded in May 2009, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), relying on data from the National Bankruptcy Research Center (NBKRC). NBKRC’s data also showed that the May consumer filings represented a 6 percent decrease from the 144,490 consumer filings recorded in April 2010. ...

“While consumer filings dipped slightly from last month, housing debt and other financial burdens weighing on consumers are still a cause for concern,” said ABI Executive Director Samuel J. Gerdano. “Consumer filings this year remain on track to top 1.6 million filings.”
non-business bankruptcy filings Click on graph for larger image in new window.

This graph shows the non-business bankruptcy filings by quarter using monthly data from the ABI and previous quarterly data from USCourts.gov.

Based on the comment from Gerdano, it appears the ABI has increased their forecast to over 1.6 million filings this year from their earlier forecast of just over 1.5 million filings this year.

Excluding 2005, when the so-called "Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005" was enacted (really a pro-lender act), the record was in 2003 when 1.62 million personal bankruptcies were filed. This year will be close to that level.

I wonder how many of these bankruptcy filings are by homeowners who lost their homes in foreclosure and are now trying to extinguish any related recourse debt (1st or 2nd)?

U.S. Light Vehicle Sales 11.6 Million SAAR in May

by Calculated Risk on 6/02/2010 03:54:00 PM

Based on an estimate from Autodata Corp, light vehicle sales were at a 11.63 million SAAR in May. This is up 18.1% from May 2009 (when sales were very low), and up 3.9% from the April sales rate.

Vehicle Sales Click on graph for larger image in new window.

This graph shows the historical light vehicle sales (seasonally adjusted annual rate) from the BEA (blue) and an estimate for May (red, light vehicle sales of 11.63 million SAAR from Autodata Corp).

The second graph shows light vehicle sales since the BEA started keeping data in 1967.

Vehicle Sales Note: dashed line is current month sales rate.

Auto sales have recovered from the low levels of early 2009, but are still at the lowest point of the '90/'91 recession (even with a larger number of registered drivers).

This was slightly above most forecasts of around 11.2 million SAAR.

Report: BofA acknowledges "foreclosure can be very appealing to customers"

by Calculated Risk on 6/02/2010 01:56:00 PM

From Diana Olick at CNBC: BofA: Mortgage Walkaways Have Huge Incentive

On the conference call ... this morning, BofA's credit loss mitigation executive, Jack Schakett, said the amount of strategic defaulters ... are "more than we have ever experienced before." He went on to say, "there is a huge incentive for customers to walk away because getting free rent and waiting out foreclosure can be very appealing to customers."

Schakett says the foreclosure process is still taking 13 to 14 months ... and so there's over a year of free rent.
emphasis added
This is just acknowledging the obvious - borrowers have "a huge incentive to walk away" and "foreclosure can be very appealing to customers".

On the conference call, BofA announced a new "Principal Reduction Enhancement" program for certain underwater borrowers. Here is the press release via MarketWatch: Qualified Homeowners Who Are Severely Underwater May Earn Forgiveness of Some Principal Over Three or Five Years
NHRP-eligible loans include subprime, Pay-Option ARM and prime-quality two-year hybrid ARM loans originated by Countrywide on or prior to January 1, 2009, if the amount of principal owed exceeds the current property value by at least 20 percent and the loan is 60 days or more past due.
This is really targeted at Option ARMs ... and I guess they are asking borrowers to stop paying so they can get a principal reduction.

General Motors: Sales up 16.6% compared to May 2009

by Calculated Risk on 6/02/2010 11:08:00 AM

From MarketWatch: GM posts 16.6% rise in May U.S. sales:

General Motors Co. on Wednesday reported a 16.6% rise in May U.S. sales from a year ago to 223,822 vehicles.
This is based on an easy comparison: in May 2009 U.S. light vehicle sales fell 31% to 9.8 million (SAAR) from 14.2 million (SAAR) in May 2008. The sharp decline last year was due to the financial crisis, the recession, the Chrysler bankruptcy (Chrysler filed for bankruptcy at the end of April, 2009) and reports of the then impending bankruptcy of GM (GM filed for bankruptcy on June 1, 2009).

UPDATE: From Ford: Ford's U.S. May Sales Up 23 Percent

UPDATE2: From MarketWatch: Chrysler U.S. May sales rise 33% to 104,819 units (Chrysler was in BK last May).

UPDATE3: From MarketWatch: Toyota U.S. May sales up 6.7%

I'll add reports from the other major auto companies as updates to this post.

NOTE: Once all the reports are released, I'll post a graph of the estimated total May sales (SAAR: seasonally adjusted annual rate) - usually around 4 PM ET. Most estimates are for about the same level as April (11.2 million SAAR).