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USA Credit Counseling services offer debt consolidation and credit counseling services for Hawkins ID residents. Not only does our Idaho credit counseling program relieve stress and financial constraints, it is also proven to be a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to American consumers. Our counselors will work on your behalf to cut high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
Typically our Idaho debt consolidation and credit counseling program can reduce monthly payments by up to fifty percent. Consumers are able to save up to four thousand dollars a month by lowering interest rates from up to 30% to sometimes 0%. No one from Hawkins Idaho will be turned away from these services; whether they are past due or current, whether they are a renter or a home owner, it makes no difference…everyone is eligible.
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Some interesting news for Hawkins Idaho residents...
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| It's official: US has been in a recession all year
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AP - It's official. The U.S. economy has been in a recession for the past year.
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| Bernanke: lower interest rates are "feasible"
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AP - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that further interest-rate cuts are "certainly feasible," but he warned there are limits to how much such action would revive an economy likely to stay weak well into next year.
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| Dow plunges on news recession began in Dec. 2007
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AP - Most Americans sorely knew it already, but now it's official: The country is in a recession, and it's getting worse. Wall Street convulsed at the news — and a fresh batch of bad economic reports — tanking nearly 680 points. With the economic pain likely to stretch well into 2009, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday he stands ready to lower interest rates yet again and to explore other rescue or revival measures.
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