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Our counselors at USA Credit Counseling can help Cushing Maine if you struggle with finances. Our Maine debt management program can help you by helping you figure out where your money is going and by helping you afford your bills.
Unexpected medical bills, divorce, and unemployment are the three biggest causes behind bankruptcy. However, these things alone do not usually lead to bankruptcy. Usually, people who are financially in jeopardy find themselves unable to avoid bankruptcy when these things occur. Our Maine debt counseling program offers other options to avoid bankruptcy for Cushing ME residents.
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AP - Somali pirates released an oil-laden Saudi supertanker after receiving a $3 million ransom, a negotiator for the bandits said Friday. A photo appeared to show the money delivered by parachute to the ship's deck.
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| Jobless rate jumps to 7.2 percent in December
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AP - The nation's unemployment rate bolted to 7.2 percent in December, the highest level in 16 years, as nervous employers slashed 524,000 jobs, capping one of the worst years in modern history for American workers.
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| World stocks drop as US jobless rate hits 7.2 pct
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AP - Stock markets dropped Friday as investors fretted over the outlook for the U.S. economy after an unexpectedly large increase in the unemployment rate and confirmation that more jobs were lost in 2008 than in any year since World War Two.
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