North Carolina Ranks in Top Ten States Where Jobless Are Likely to Lose Benefits

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

A couple of months ago we reported that North Carolina one of ten states with the largest employment gaps. That meant that as of this summer, the state of North Carolina would have needed to generate nearly 500,00 additional jobs in order to keep up with growing population numbers and old and new workers flooding the Tar Heel market in future months and years.

With these disturbing jobless figures in mind, it should therefore come as double-dose of economic reality that the Tar Heel State now also ranks among another not-so-distinguished list: One of the 10 states where the most unemployed could lose benefits.…

North Carolina, One of Ten States With Largest Job Gaps

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

About a year ago, we reported that North Carolina was at the “top of the heap,” when it came to being home to one of the ten best cities to find jobs. Despite the fact that millions of struggling Americans were still working hard to find employment, economists were heartened about prospects for growth in 2012 as industries increasingly reported better profits and adding new jobs. As a result, back then, cities like Durham, N.C., which had rebounded with more jobs post-recession based on gains in the tech industries, looked like beacons of hope for a new economic recovery.

But now we’re forced to fast-forward to 2011, and Friday’s news that the United States failed to add any jobs in August.…

Is it Worth Making a Move to Find Work?

Friday, March 4th, 2011

While millions of struggling Americans are considering all kinds of smart moves to make ends meet—taking on extra work, cutting corners in their household budgets, or even considering the benefits of bankruptcy—others may be considering literal moves from state to state as some prove to outweigh others in what they can offer on the job front.

Are you one of the many still looking for work? Well you’ve come to the right place. Or, at least, the place where you can find the best “places” to find work, as Gallup has published its latest Job Creation Index, providing a state-by-state comparison of which states predominately hired and fired in 2010.…

Texas and North Carolina Top the Heap in the 10 Best Cities for Jobs

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

While millions of struggling Americans still working hard to find employment might disagree, economists are heartened about prospects for growth this year as industries increasingly report better profits and add new jobs.

In fact, job growth is said to be at its fastest pace in 10 months.  In recent surveys, American employers were found to have added 162,000 jobs in March 2010, the most in three years. Wages and salaries also are improving.  And, obviously higher salaries bode well for the recovery, since consumer spending accounts for as much as 70 percent of our nation’s economic activity.

So, are you still looking for work?…

Lenders Still Unwilling to Modify Mortgages, Homeowners Still Facing Foreclosure

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The New York Times recently published an insightful article detailing the struggles of homeowners facing foreclosure in the outer boroughs of New York City. At the New York State Supreme Court building in Jamaica, Queens, they come face-to-face with the lawyers representing the banks and the loan servicers that are pursuing foreclosure on their homes. These lawyers oversee large caseloads and don’t appear to the Times reporter have the time to delve into each individual matter.

New York state lawmakers have passed laws requiring lenders to negotiate with homeowners in court. That’s why the court’s docket is full of homeowners facing foreclosure.…

Preventing Foreclosure: Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy an Option?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Thus far in the Preventing Foreclosure series, you’ve received an introductory look at how to hold on to your home; learned the best ways to work with your mortgage lender; and were provided with a more permanent plan to keep your house through Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

But Chapter 13 isn’t the only option for average Americans struggling with mortgage debt and facing foreclosure. With Part IV of this six-part series, it’s time to get a better understanding of how filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can also help protect yourself and prepare you for a stronger financial future.

Part IV – Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Stop Foreclosure
As is the case with Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Code’s automatic stay is a powerful court order that kicks in as soon as you file your bankruptcy papers.…