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USA Credit Counseling is a national leader in providing debt consolidation services to residents of Mackinaw City MI. Our debt consolidation program has helped consumers find relief from bill stress and financial constraints associated with high debt loads and outrageous interest fees.
Our debt consolidation services can typically reduce a clients monthly payment by up to 50%, while reducing their interest rates from 30% down as low as 0%, saving consumers thousands each month in interest fees on average. We can assist any Mackinaw City resident, whether past due or current, even if your not a home owner.
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Interesting news for Mackinaw City MI residents...
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| Oil tumbles below $44 a barrel, gas hits new low
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AP - Oil tumbled below $44 a barrel Thursday and the average gallon of gasoline is now less than $1.80 nationally, both four year lows, as the number of people continuing to receive government aid reached a 26-year high, factory orders hit an eight-year low and major corporations slashed jobs.
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| Nissan to recall nearly 430,000 vehicles worldwide
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AP - Nissan Motor Co. said Thursday it will recall nearly 430,000 vehicles worldwide, some with faulty braking lamps and others with ill-connected cables that could stall an engine.
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| New jobless claims drop unexpectedly
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AP - New claims for jobless benefits fell unexpectedly last week but the number of people continuing to receive government aid reached a 26-year high and large companies announced more job cuts Thursday.
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