U.S. Records Survey is Complete, the Findings Open Up Alarming New Concerns
Making a decision to file bankruptcy is difficult. After the bankruptcy is discharged, it is just as difficult to re-establish credit and maintain good credit scores. U.S. Records conducted a survey and investigation as to why there has been a 50% increase in orders for bankruptcy records (new and old). The survey reveals alarming concerns. (PRWEB) October 22, 2012 The nation is recovering from what some refer to as "The Great Recession" so it's no surprise that personal bankruptcy filings in 2008 increased from 934,009 to 1,477,426 in 2011. This year, bankruptcy filings are
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