Hard Work Isn’t Working for All Americans

Job Seekers See No Respite Amid Recovering Economy

Private Jobs Are on the Rise Amid Public Sector Worries

A Renewed Interest in Credit Card Interest

A New Year of New Bank Fees

Watch Out…Banks are Pushing the Plastic All Over Again

The Older They Are, The Harder It Is

Avoiding Getting “Taken Advantage Of” When Taking Advantage of Balance Transfer Offers

Making a Dent in the Unemployment Disaster

Cities Cut Back.

Card Company Offers More Cards Than There Are Customers to Use Them

Bank of America Layoffs and You

Is Unemployment Your Primary Concern?

U.S. Credit Downgrade Ramps Up Fears of Another Recession

New Credit Card, Same as the Old Credit Card?

U.S. Consumer Credit Rose By $5 Billion In May, Marking New Realities for Consumers in Debt

Subprime Mortgages Are Coming Back in Style

When Considering Reward Cards, The Best “Reward” is Avoiding Debt Altogether

How Will You Pay for Higher Education Expenses?

Weighing the Costs of Student Loan vs. Credit Card Debt

A Second Look at Budget-Friendly Summer Travel

Subprime Auto Loans On the Rise For Unwary Car Buyers

How You Should Be Feeling About the Low Debt Ceiling

More Proof the Job Market Still Isn’t Working

UPDATE: Tens of Thousands More Victims Threatened in NC’s Unemployment Benefits Standoff

Selecting a Good Post-Bankruptcy Credit Card

Are You Ready for Next Year’s Round of Government Layoffs?

UPDATE: The Latest on North Carolina’s Unemployment Benefits Boondoggle

UPDATE: Many North Carolinians’ Long-Term Unemployment Benefits in Limbo

Pay Cuts Mean Poor Prospects for Those Returning to the Workforce

37,000 North Carolinians Will Lose Their Jobless Benefits This Month. Where Will You Turn?

Becoming a Credit-Savvy Consumer Post-Bankruptcy: Part 1

Banks Raise Credit Card Rates for Those Who Can Least Afford Them

Top Ten Consumer Complaints of 2010

The Best of National Consumer Protection Week: Part Five: Avoiding International Scams

The Best of National Consumer Protection Week: Part Two: Employment Opportunity Scams

The Credit CARD Act and You: One Year Later

Reading Between the Lines on News of Lower Credit Card Debt

Avoiding Valentine’s Day Scams

Avoiding Job Scammers in Tough Economic Times

Facing the Rising Tide of Credit Card Interest Rates

If Unemployment Remains High Until 2016, Are You Ready?

Add Debit Fees to the List of Penalties for Paying with “Plastic”

Mobile payment technology could deepen America’s debt and perpetuate over-spending

The Credit Card “Conveniences” That Never Were

A little about holiday gift cards and the CARD Act

Digging Out of Debt Safely Without Debt Settlement Plans

By the Time You Read This Headline Another American Will Have Filed for Bankruptcy

The mentality of overspending and how to avoid it after bankruptcy

Healing Your Debt Settlement Sickness

The Best Credit Cards Right Now

Americans FICO Scores are at an All Time Low. So What?

Four Quick Tips to Save Yourself From Subprime Lenders

Rebuild After Bankruptcy With Online Savings Accounts

Traveling Without Credit

More Credit Card Legislation on the Way? A Fed Proposal Wants to Limit Late Fees

Bankruptcy Discharge Exceptions: What You Can’t Wipe Away and Why

How New Credit Card Rules Can Help You

Some Bankruptcy Basics

On the Eve of the Sundance Film Festival, Recession and Credit Limits are Hurting, and Helping, the Independent Filmmaker

Save Your Marriage and Property

Credit Card Agreements Explain a Lot About How We Get Into Debt.

For Everything From Cabbies to Kettles, Credit Cards Are Still the New Cash

Disputing A Credit Card Charge For Defective Merchandise

Recent Fed Report Spells Bad News for Credit Card Companies

Credit Card Reward Points Go Away With Missed Payments

Debit Cards Have Their Drawbacks When Rebuilding After Bankruptcy

Just Say No To These Tempting Credit Card Situations

Tips For Working With New Credit

Do You Suspect You Are A Compulsive Spender?

Building A Credit Identity Separate From Your Spouse

Is the Message of Smart Credit Card Use Hitting Home?

Don’t Let an Unexpected Bank Fee Be the Reason You Get Into Debt

Credit protection plans hardly pull their weight

With bankruptcies on the rise, hiring a good, experienced bankruptcy attorney is the best first step

Understanding secured credit cards and how interest is calculated when rebuilding your credit history

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