Is America Going to Survive The Credit Card Debt Crisis
NOVEMBER 3, 2009, 7:23 pm
We here living in the United States of America have been experiencing severe financial difficulty as of the last few years. This recession has hurt many consumers in many different ways, however one of the worst ways people have been hit is with large amounts of unsecured credit card debt.
For millions the prospect of getting out of debt is something that seems like it may never happen, however there is one solution that is proving to be worthwhile to loads of debtors. This process is called debt settlement, a method of negotiating down debts so people can look to get out of debt quickly and save themselves some money during the process. It has really proven to be one of the most effective debt relief methods around.
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Thanks for the article, what you have said are really true. Many consumers today are looking for debt relief. Without knowing it, they do have tools to solve a lot of their problems right at hand. We're in a recession, and now isn't the time to be lax about being proactive or change. Many people are not proactive with where they put their money. Justin Prichard, bank expert at About.com, said, "The best annual percentage rate consumers will get at traditional banks is about 0.75 percent APY. Internet banks can easily offer up to 2.25 percent.” In the end, savings are available but consumers have to be actively involved in their management.