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Our counselors at USA Credit Counseling can help Millbrook Michigan if you struggle with finances. Our Michigan 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 Michigan debt counseling program offers other options to avoid bankruptcy for Millbrook MI residents.
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Some interesting news for Millbrook Michigan residents...
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| Oil sinks to near 4-year low on job news
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AP - Oil prices fell Thursday to levels last seen nearly four years ago 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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