Our Rincon NM Debt Consolidation Program will benefit consumers in NM with an average unsecured debt of $5,000 or more. In Rincon NM, unsecured debts include credit card debt, medical bills, service charges, personal loans, signature loans, store credit or charge accounts, gas charge accounts and certain installment loans. Our debt consolidation program is focused on clearing up your unsecured debt.
There are numerous benefits in debt consolidation programs, such as reducing your balances and paying off credit card bills faster. Debt Consolidation Consultations are available for residents in Rincon NM.
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Reuters - Steep falls in European industrial output underlined the severity of the world economic crisis on Friday and more grim news was on the way with the United States expected to report the biggest monthly job cuts in more than 30 years.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's economic team is urgently overhauling the $700 billion financial rescue package to broaden its scope beyond Wall Street, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
AP - British manufacturers experienced in November one of their worst months since the mid 1980s as export markets dried up, firms went bust and domestic demand was reined in, official figures showed Friday.
AP - Lawmakers are under orders to finish action on President-elect Barack Obama's nearly $800 billion economic recovery plan by mid-February. But already it is plain that a set of serious fissures need to be bridged if the bill is to be completed within five weeks.
Reuters - A report being released on Friday alleges that the U.S. Treasury has failed to reveal its strategy for stabilizing the financial system, not answered questions asked by a government watchdog, and has done nothing to help struggling homeowners, the Wall Street Journal said.
AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.
AP - The 16-nation euro fell slightly Friday in early trading against the U.S. dollar as traders looked ahead to unemployment data from Washington later in the day.
AFP - US president-elect Barack Obama's team was working Friday to push forward giant stimulus measures to jolt the country out of recession after an unexpectedly rocky reception from his own party.
AP - Troubled South Korean automaker Ssangyong Motor Co. has applied for protection from creditors to buy time to restructure itself into a profitable manufacturer after red ink mounted and cash flow collapsed amid falling sales.
Reuters - French carmaker Renault on Friday posted a 4.2 percent drop in 2008 sales in a world market that fell 4.8 percent as the global financial and economic crisis hit vehicle sales.
Reuters - When economists tell us the current U.S. slump could never turn into another Great Depression, they all point to one thing: one of four Americans was out of work in the 1930s.
Reuters - The U.S. recession looks to be longer and more severe than originally thought, but there are signs that the economy will improve in the second half of 2009, a top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday.
Reuters - Americans may reduce the amount they spend on food in response to a sour economy but some experts fear they may pick up weight in the process.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama warned on Thursday the U.S. economy could stay mired in recession for years without bold action and he urged lawmakers to work day and night to pass a massive stimulus plan.
Reuters - U.S. Senate Democrats on Thursday raised concerns that the economic stimulus plan the incoming Obama administration has outlined could fail in its central mission to create jobs, especially because of some of the tax cuts being proposed.
Reuters - Americans squeezed by the economic crisis are still forking out money for gym memberships and dieting centers but health clubs are having to hold down their fees to keep customers coming in.
Reuters - Proponents of alternative energy and energy efficiency were elated on Thursday by President-elect Barack Obama's economic stimulus speech, but some analysts warned his energy agenda could hit turbulence in Congress or from the slow economy.
Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc and other top U.S. retailers delivered disappointing December same-store sales and profit warnings on Thursday, sparking fresh recession concerns that hit stock and currency markets.
Politico - On the day Barack Obama sounded a dire warning on the U.S. economy, Democrats of every stripe – governors, mayors and members of Congress – joined in criticizing Obama’s plan to put $300 billion in tax cuts ahead of bricks-and-mortar projects.
AP - Commercial banks borrowed more, while investment firms drew less over the past week from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending program.
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