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Gavel and Small Model House on Wooden Table. Statistics can be deceiving. While recently-released figures seem to indicate that home prices are actually up, the reality is that we may soon see a glut of foreclosures in Denver, Colorado Springs and across the country. Our...
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Rear View Of Loving Couple Looking At House Foreclosure numbers in Colorado fell in 2011. But most experts believe this has less to do with the real estate market recovering and more to do with a delay in filings by the country’s biggest banks. Some...
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For Colorado Springs debt-relief lawyers, a pair of competing headlines about statewide gas prices serve as a perfect illustration of just how complex, uncertain and stressful the economic recovery remains for many struggling families who are overwhelmed by debt and thinking about filing for Colorado personal bankruptcy....
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Recent news reports suggest that Colorado’s unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent, continuing a steady drop, which is certainly good news. But even at 7.9 percent unemployment, which is better than the national average, that still leaves many people without work and steady income. Whether...
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USA Today is reporting that consumers increased their debt in November by more than $20 billion, the largest monthly increase in a decade. What this shows our Colorado Springs bankruptcy lawyers is not that the economy is in a better position than it has been...
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