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  • How to Get Help From a Credit Counseling Service
    17 Apr 2020—aarp.org
    You may have reviewed your finances in December and thought the amount of debt you carried was just fine. But as the coronavirus pandemic has ground the nation to a halt, your debt may be crushing you. If you’re wrestling with debt, it may be time to seek a credit counselor — but you need to be careful choosing one. U.S. household debt has risen steadily for the past five years, reaching nearly $14.2 trillion at the end of 2019, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Households...

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