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The services that our USA Credit Counseling company offers can help you demolish all unsecured debts. For Hartland WI residents, our debt consolidation program can not only reduce the interest rate you are paying, but it can significantly reduce your monthly debt obligation and it can consolidate all of your monthly debt payments into one monthly payment.
Credit Counseling and debt consolidation are not for every Hartland WI resident, but it is worth investigating. Also, if you decide to consolidate your credit card debt, please make sure that you do not continue to spend on your credit cards, as many people fall into this trap. With the Hartland Wisconsin debt consolidation service you do not need to include every credit card, our counselors will let you choose which debts you want to consolidate. Every choice is your choice.
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| Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 16-year high
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AP - New claims for unemployment benefits jumped last week to a 16-year high, the Labor Department said Thursday, providing more evidence of a rapidly weakening job market expected to get even worse next year.
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AP - World stocks fell sharply Thursday on recession fears following further grim U.S. employment news and oil prices briefly dipping below $50 a barrel for the first time since early 2007.
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AP - Fresh worries about widening unemployment added to investors' list of concerns about the economy Thursday and extended Wall Street's sell-off to a second day. The major indexes each fell more than 1.5 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 110 points.
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