The far reaching consequences of the pandemic may be slowing in some ways, but ramping up speed in others. Families have struggled with record levels of illness, job loss, and financial hardship in the last two years. Many are now finding their problems have gone from bad to worse in a matter of minutes. Eviction … Read more
According to the Monthly Treasury Statement, the federal government collected $283,927,000,000 in October; the first fiscal month of 2022. The federal government spent $448,983,000,000 in October; setting a second highest record of spending ever for the first fiscal month of 2022. The highest month of spending ever for a first month of a fiscal year … Read more
A repossession is an action to recover collateral for a debt. The most common example is taking a car back from a person who bought it on credit. For many people facing financial hardship, losing their car may make debt problems worse when they can’t get to work. How Can I Stop Repossession? There are … Read more