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Our USA Credit Counselors will provide Archer Nebraska residents with a free budget analysis to help them determine if the debt management program is suitable for their need. Our counselors will also provide clients with ongoing education and counseling during and after the life of their program to ensure you are staying on track. If the debt counseling program is the best option for you, our counselors will provide you with all the resources you need and help prioritize and allocate your money. Our counselors will work with each client to deal with their financial situation, to achieve financial freedom.
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Here is some interesting news for Archer NE residents...
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| Fear and loathing over economy spreads
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AP - Fear and loathing is spreading as signs mount that the economy is in danger of losing its balance.
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| Stocks plunge anew as data points to recession
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AP - Investors agonizing over a faltering economy sent the stock market plunging all over again Wednesday after a stream of disheartening data convinced Wall Street that a recession, if not already here, is inevitable. The market's despair propelled the Dow Jones industrials down 733 points to their second-largest point loss ever, and the major indexes all lost at least 7 percent.
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| Stocks, oil drop as global slowdown accelerates
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Reuters - Japan's Nikkei share average tumbled almost 10 percent and oil prices dropped to a one-year low on Thursday after downbeat U.S. economic data spread fears of a more protracted and sharp global slowdown than initially expected.
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