Ringing In The New Year With Recession 2018?
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
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
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.
By: Howard Dvorkin
You probably haven’t heard about these revealing money facts. That’s why it’s so important that personal finance become not just a personal topic.
By: Howard Dvorkin
This marketing company spent four weeks interviewing 8,550 Americans. Conclusion: despite America’s debt, Americans love coupons,deals, and spending.
By: Howard Dvorkin
CPA and Debt.com founder Howard Dvorkin offers his next recession prediction that the crisis will start with an auto bubble, but it’s not about loans.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Most families are worried about paying for their kids to go to college, but the most depressing fact of the summer has to do with family inheritance.
By: Howard Dvorkin
The economic recovery is similar to a seesaw, if one part seems to look promising another part is hitting it’s low points about the Donald Trump recession.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A realistic, but depressing headline by Bankrate has people asking a scary question. Am I saving enough? This doesn’t look good for americans.
By: Howard Dvorkin
These financial statistics are very interesting on their own, but together they seem to make a bigger point. Is the economy in the best state right now?
By: Howard Dvorkin
Debt.com’s first #MySecondChance giveaway winner was selected randomly, but she’s acting deliberately. Find out how you can do the same and win next time.
By: Howard Dvorkin
The generation that will soon take over the world has yet to conquer its own financial woes. Millennial debt statistics aren’t promising.