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A List of Workable Solutions to Lower the National Debt
With the United States debt mounting at over 14 trillion, many economists are trying to devise a method of reducing the overall national debt. The main issue with the debt is that over time it will result in a decline … Continue reading
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Tagged budgeting, debt, economy, finance, recession, taxes, unemployment
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Four Ways to Start Making More Money
For most of us, we never feel like we make quite enough money. Either we’re behind on our bills, or some of us have debt that doesn’t seem to go away. Even if we have our bills paid, we just … Continue reading
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Finding Medical Insurance Protection When Unemployed
Medical insurance has long been a necessity and is thankfully a benefit often provided by a full-time employer. Unfortunately, a large number of people are struggling to find work, resulting in the need for unemployment insurance. Without the protection of … Continue reading
The Plight of America’s Long-Term Unemployed
While many analysts are insisting that the economy is recovering, for a large percentage of Americans, it certainly doesn’t feel that way. There are currently around 5.3 million long-term unemployed in the USA, and another 7.7 million people who are … Continue reading
How Recession is Affecting UK Families
When the recession hit in 2008, it sent the nation spiralling into financial chaos. With unemployment currently standing at 8.4% – the highest it’s been since 1995 – and inflation sky-rocketing everyday essentials, families are worried that the economy is … Continue reading