U.S. mortgage delinquencies surged in November, reaching their highest level in over four years, primarily due to calendar effects. The national delinquency rate rose to 3.85%, with 609,000 homeowners falling behind on payments. December data will be crucial to assess recovery.

 

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November sees sharp rise in U.S. mortgage delinquencies