Bankruptcy Hits Home, but Where are the Bailouts?

We’ve been talking a lot about big business and government bailouts—but what about the rest of us?

The government doesn’t appear to be handing billions of dollars over to the pockets of individual Americans who may need the help just as much as Fannie, Freddie or AIG.

Check out Total Bankruptcy’s new article, Dealing With the Aftermath of Student Loans, which highlights the very real financial problems college students are facing even before they head out into the “real world”.

Another recent article details the struggle of the low-income worker. Read about how a new report shows the number of low-income workers has risen due to the troubled American economy.

Let us not forget that bankruptcy is not only dominating the corporate scene, but also hitting us at home more than ever.

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