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Monthly Archives: August 2023

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Can Rewards Apps Like Catch Help You Get Out of Debt?

By Consumer Law PA |

Small resolutions that you know you can keep are better than grand designs to overhaul your whole life, only to find yourself feeling like a failure when you were unable to meet the overly ambitious goals you set for yourself.  It is very difficult to go from being a retail therapy enthusiast to adopting… Read More »

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Higher Interest Rates Mean Additional Challenges to Paying Off Credit Card Debt

By Consumer Law PA |

The good news is that inflation finally seems to be slowing down after a brutal year.  Prices of most goods are still high enough to keep most families living paycheck to paycheck, even the ones with a six-figure annual household income, but the prices are finally starting to level off.  The federal government has… Read More »

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5 Ways to Leave Your Car Loan

By Consumer Law PA |

Cars are bad for the environment, and walking or riding your bike to work is healthy.  Your car reminds you of your ex.  There are plenty of reasons that you might daydream about being free of your car, but the biggest one is probably money.  The average car payment as of the spring of… Read More »

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Freeing Up Funds for Debt Repayment on a Shoestring Budget?

By Consumer Law PA |

Tough economic times have been going on for so long that it is hard to imagine anything else.  Having to wonder every month if you can keep up with the minimum payments on your debts is incredibly stressful.  There must be a way to break out of this cycle of debt, but where do… Read More »

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Actions You Can Take to Stop Your Debts From Getting Bigger

By Consumer Law PA |

You are not the only person who is struggling financially.  You have already heard the statistic about how two thirds of Americans cannot afford a $400 emergency expense without using a credit card and how two thirds of households with annual income above $100,000 live paycheck to paycheck.  An even starker sign of how… Read More »

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