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National Debt Relief Program
National Debt Relief Program

National Debt Relief Program

There is a great need for debt relief on a national program level; a national debt relief program. Sadly, as of this writing, President Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have yet to enact such legislation, though over a trillion dollars and counting has been disbursed in debt relief bailouts to everyone from Wall Street, to the auto industry, to Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae. The question on many people's minds is, "What about us folks on Main Street? Where is our bailout? Where is our national debt relief program?"

Fortunately, where Congress and elected officials have failed the American people, the U.S. financial services sector has stepped up to plate. Through a national debt relief program, those Americans who are struggling with debt and indeed buried in debt can obtain the much-needed debt relief that they deserve.

Working class America has been battered on all sides in recent years. The economic recession, the elimination of over 8 million jobs, home values in free fall, a foreclosure crisis, a personal debt crisis, and now of all thing an oil spill that will have untold economic ripples. Yet help is available. Through the national debt relief program that is underway, Americans have access to services that can intervene in their unsecured debt situations.

Unsecured debt includes debt such as credit card debt, medical bills, and department store cards. Government programs already exist which offer mortgage help and student loan consolidation. This national debt relief program is offered by the highly efficient debt relief arm of the U.S. financial services community. Through this debt relief program, up to 50% or more of unsecured debt can be eliminated, providing debt relief that is truly national in scale and scope.

To learn more about the national debt relief program that is available to residents in all 50 states and how to get started, please visit National Debt Relief Program at:

www.nationaldebtreliefprogram.org




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