Money Journal Launched to Offer Help
Money Journal has been launched to offer help to consumers to save money on everything and reduce and eliminate debt.
Destin, FL, November 27, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Money Journal is a new website launched to help consumers reduce and eliminate debt, save a lot of money on everything and provide insight to improve household money management.
High unemployment and looming debt are hurting millions. But there are lots of ways to save on everything from a home mortgage to power bills and gasoline. Money Journal provides lots of new insight to save a lot of money on products and services with its Save a Lot Lists and deep insight into all sorts of other economic facets to reduce and even eliminate debt.
During the Great Depression, consumers accepted rations at the highest level in U.S. history. Seventy-two years later it happened again, and millions of Americans are still struggling. Food stamps and welfare lines are the highest in history.
Wall Street and bankers formed an unprecedented alliance to send the nation’s economy into a disaster in 2008 along with millions of Americans who eagerly borrowed too much money on everything from homes to cars and boats. Millions of homeowners have been through foreclosure, with millions more expected to suffer the same fate.
Money Journal offers lots of insight for consumers to improve their financial situation, including popular easy to follow lists like 7 Steps to Get out of Debt Sooner and 5 Steps to Being Debt Free. The U.S. savings rate and the unemployment level are slowly improving as the economy shows signs of improving.
High unemployment and looming debt are hurting millions. But there are lots of ways to save on everything from a home mortgage to power bills and gasoline. Money Journal provides lots of new insight to save a lot of money on products and services with its Save a Lot Lists and deep insight into all sorts of other economic facets to reduce and even eliminate debt.
During the Great Depression, consumers accepted rations at the highest level in U.S. history. Seventy-two years later it happened again, and millions of Americans are still struggling. Food stamps and welfare lines are the highest in history.
Wall Street and bankers formed an unprecedented alliance to send the nation’s economy into a disaster in 2008 along with millions of Americans who eagerly borrowed too much money on everything from homes to cars and boats. Millions of homeowners have been through foreclosure, with millions more expected to suffer the same fate.
Money Journal offers lots of insight for consumers to improve their financial situation, including popular easy to follow lists like 7 Steps to Get out of Debt Sooner and 5 Steps to Being Debt Free. The U.S. savings rate and the unemployment level are slowly improving as the economy shows signs of improving.
Contact
Money Journal
Rick Hanson
850 622 1016
www.moneyjournal.com
Contact
Rick Hanson
850 622 1016
www.moneyjournal.com
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