cleverdude.com - 12/13/2008
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According to a CNN article , America’s total consumer debt has fallen for the first time ever. That’s both good and bad in that it fell for two reasons: 1. People are spending less (good) 2. Credit is harder to come by, so people are forced to spend less (bad, if you need that thing you would ...
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