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The counselors at USA Credit Counseling aim to take away any financial confusion and offer services to get you financially stable. Each Cosytown Pennsylvania resident deserves the right to be debt free. Our counselors aim to equip you with the knowledge to keep you financially stable even after the program is over. Our main focus is to guide you through all your debt problems. Many times people feel alone. You do not have to be. Our credit counselors will work with you every step of the way.
Statistically most of all Americans face some sort of financial crisis in their lives. In Pennsylvania a large part the debt load can be caused by the loss of a job, personal or family illness, and overspending. Although this may seem overwhelming it can be overcome. Do not let your financial situation go from bad to worse. There are counselors waiting to help you now.
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Interesting news for Cosytown PA residents...
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| Credit Suisse cuts 5,300 jobs worldwide
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AP - Credit Suisse Group said Thursday it is cutting 5,300 jobs — about 11 percent of its global work force — in a bid to reduce costs and take its business back into the black.
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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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