Alabama Credit Debt

In this current economy, every citizen of America, including Alabama, is struggling with making those mortgage, car, and credit card payments every month. If you are feeling the pinch and spending late nights discussing bankruptcy as an option, consider The Debt Settlement Program and our brand new option which offers debt settlement with no upfront fees and no hidden costs. Times are tough Alabama, and we’ve taken the hassle out of debt settlement for you with The Simple Plan.

With The Simple Plan, we can help you get out of debt in Alabama for less. We offer experienced negotiators, free consultations, and excellent customer service to guide you through the entire process and reach a debt settlement with your creditors that you will be satisfied with.

When it comes to debt and bankruptcy in Alabama, it’s important to know there are options out there. Every state has their own set of rules and regulations regarding debt, so do your research, but know that you are not alone in your struggle. The bankruptcy rate is climbing in every state, and Alabama bankruptcy rates are no different.

Alabama Bankruptcy

In 2007, 23,452 citizens of Alabama filed for bankruptcy. That may seem like a staggering number, but in 2008 that number had risen to 29,131, and it’s nearly half-way there so far in 2009. Residents of Alabama are struggling everyday with whether to file for bankruptcy or not.

The average credit card debt for residents of Alabama in 2008 was $2,014.76 per credit card. Unfortunately, Alabama has the third highest credit card debt per person in the nation. This is definitely proof that you are not alone in your struggle to make your credit card payments.

With all of this information in mind, consider The Simple Plan as an option for your debt recovery. An Alabama debt solution is within reach, and we can help.

Alabama Unemployment

While thousands of Alabama residents are filing for bankruptcy, just as many will be laid off this year. As of October, Alabama’s unemployment rates are skyrocketing over 10 percent, nearly clearing 11 percent. Times are tough for everyone, but Alabama is seeing some of the worst of it.

Give us a call today for information on how to get out of debt and stay financially free!

Individual results may vary based on program terms, ability to save funds, and willingness of creditors to negotiate. Not all creditors will negotiate, so program will do its best on screening debts prior to accepting enrollments. Program does not assume any debt or provide legal or tax advice, and is not available in all states. Please request, read and understand all program materials prior to enrollment.