Recession 2018 Isn’t A Sure Thing, But A Recession IS Coming
By: Howard Dvorkin
Will we suffer another recession? 36 percent of Americans “believe another major recession may be in the cards for 2018.”
By: Howard Dvorkin
Will we suffer another recession? 36 percent of Americans “believe another major recession may be in the cards for 2018.”
By: Howard Dvorkin
What about those who struggle with debt? Well, if I’ve learned anything in two decades as a financial counselor, it’s this: Getting out of debt is much like getting rich. The best way to be successful is to let others do the work for you. Read more.
By: Howard Dvorkin
I hope I’m wrong about recession 2018. We have to survive 12 months of crushing personal debt to avoid another economic meltdown.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Holiday credit card debt may have you feeling like New Years Day…questioning choices and hungover. Spending too much always leads to buyers remorse
By: Howard Dvorkin
As a financial counselor, I can’t muster up a hot mug of holiday joy this time of year not when Americans are spending themselves into debt.
By: Howard Dvorkin
I’ve seen too many marriages fail because of financial pressure. I’ve seen that pressure start with the vows. I’ve seen it start with the engagement ring.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Mackenzie Weiss calls herself “an aspiring student with a lack of funds.” Sadly, that describes many high school seniors these days.
By: Howard Dvorkin
If you’re furrowing your brow and thinking, “No way auto loans are going to be the tipping point ot another recession,” here are specifics from the CFPB.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Teaching children financial literacy and about money will help them save more as adults. Yet another year goes by with nothing being done about it.
By: Howard Dvorkin
What do these numbers mean? These obscure statistics reveal big lessons and recently got me thinking that overspending is like a drug.
By: Howard Dvorkin
It’s so obvious, why aren’t they mentioning it? I’ve previously predicted the next recession in 2018 although it won’t necessarily be Trumps fault.
By: Howard Dvorkin
How are Americans and their finances? It’s complicated. There’s seldom good news about Americans’ debts. Can it get any worse? Sure it can.