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For Pittsfield Township MI Michigan residents, our USA Credit Counseling company can provide a budget analysis to help determine if our debt management program is suitable for their need. Furthermore, the education will continue on after the program is complete to ensure that you will stay on track financially. A debt management or a credit counseling program can be a very beneficial choice. Our counselors will provide you with all the resources you need and help prioritize and allocate your money. Our counselors will work with each Pittsfield Township Michigan client in dealing with their financial situation - to eventually achieve financial freedom.
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Reuters - Asian stocks slipped and the U.S. dollar drifted higher on Friday, as investors braced for the December U.S. payrolls data, expected to show sharp job losses and deal another blow to hopes for a speedy recovery this year.
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AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.
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AP - The leaders of France and Germany appeared to put disagreements over economic policy behind them Thursday, calling on the U.S. to join global efforts to address the financial crisis.
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