Posts Tagged ‘Unemployment’

Answers to 5 Common Questions About Debt Consolidation

It happens to virtually everyone at some point in life. You find yourself over your head in debt. Perhaps you were laid off from your job or experienced a period of unemployment. Maybe you or someone in your family had a medical emergency and wiped out your savings. Or it could be that you have [...]

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How to save money safely

There is no point in being anything other than completely honest. The US economy is in trouble and things are going to stay this way for some time. That means unemployment will remain a problem and credit will be hard to find. The majority of people have responded to this situation by switching from a [...]

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Planning renovation work

Although it may seen odd to talk about spending money on your property during a recession and a credit crunch, this is the time when you may be most at risk if you start changing things around. Let’s start with a simple question. One of the results of this downturn has been a dramatic increase [...]

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Can a Foreclosure Defense Attorney Save Your Home?

Article by Andrew Stratton Due to the melt down of the U.S. housing industry, many more homeowners than ever before are in need of a foreclosure defense attorney. The economy has soured due to a variety of reasons including unemployment, home prices that soared too high too quickly (otherwise known as the bursting of the [...]

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Voucher Communities – the Solution to Unemployment?

Article by Sam Vaknin I. Executive Summary “Voucher Communities” are communities of unemployed workers organized in each municipality. The unemployed exchange goods and services among themselves in a barter-like or countertrade system. They use a form of “internal money”: a voucher bearing a monetary value. Thus, an unemployed electrician can offer his services to an [...]

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