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The counselors with Debt Central can help you to get out of debt which has plagued the majority of Chehalis WA residents. The truth is that most Americans have been conditioned to believe that debt is a normal part of life. We're not talking about the debt of having a mortgage, but the credit card debt which so many people are trapped in. Since the 1960's credit cards have been very aggressively marketed. Now, the average American household has 14 credit cards - all carrying a balance. There is a solution - It's called debt management.
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Here is some interesting news for Chehalis Washington residents...
AFP - German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck is mulling a cut in the base income tax rate to 12 percent from 15 percent to help pull Europe's biggest economy out of a deep recession, a spokesman said Friday.
Reuters - The U.S. Treasury has done nothing to ensure a $700 billion financial bailout fund is used to stabilize the weak mortgage market, which caused the U.S. economic crisis, a congressional watchdog said on Friday.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's economic team is working to overhaul the $700 billion financial rescue program to stem mortgage foreclosures and spur the flow of credit to the struggling U.S. economy, an Obama aide said on Friday.
BusinessWeek Online - Last year was that rare wrinkle in history when everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Stocks and real estate imploded. Bank failures abounded. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and AIG became wards of the state, while the Federal Reserve had to double its balance sheet in the course of a few weeks.
AP - Democratic lawmakers have reached a deal with Citigroup Inc. on a plan to let bankruptcy judges alter home loans in an effort to prevent foreclosures and urged other lenders to follow suit.
Reuters - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal in Congress to rewrite U.S. bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said on Thursday.