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Nashville area's consumer debt level ticks higher
Debt levels are on the rise again in the Nashville area after a few years of gains in savings rates.
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Randy McClain: New Nashville restaurants fueled by SBA loans
Wondering why all the downtown dining places are popping up, filling empty or recycled storefronts on Second Avenue, off Church Street and even at the Nashville Farmers’ Market?
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Used-car leases on upswing, but pitfalls abound
Under a used-car lease, if payments are missed, repossession is a snap because the dealer still owns the car.
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People Are Awesome: A Detroit Florist Gives Away Bouquets Just for Being Kind
We've told you before that in these times of hardship for so many, others have made it their mission to lighten people's burdens wherever they can. In South Carolina, they're buying each other's coffee . Throughout the Midwest, they paid for one another's gifts around the holidays. Now, one florist is looking to brighten the flagging state of Michigan one bouquet at a time. Lori Morrison has ...
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Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event
Release Time: For Immediate Release UIC Forum Chicago, Illinois 5:49 P.M. CST THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Chicago! (Applause.) Thank you! Thank you so much. Thank you. Hello! (Applause.) Oh, it’s good to be -- it’s good to be home. It is good to be home. (Applause.) No place like it. It is great to see so many old friends. I don’t mean in years, although you guys are getting older, some of ...
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Nashville area's consumer debt level ticks higher - The Tennessean
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Nashville area's consumer debt level ticks higherThe TennesseanBut a lot of those gains slipped away in 2011, especially in the Nashville area, where average debt loads have just about caught up with the national average once more. The average Tennessee consumer owed $24043 in credit cards, auto and personal loans ...and more » |
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Consumer debt level ticks higher in Nashville - The Tennessean
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Consumer debt level ticks higher in NashvilleThe TennesseanThe average American has reduced credit card and personal debt (such as auto loans) by a little more than $800 since 2007, according to Experian, one of the three major credit bureaus. Tennesseans did better, shedding an average of $1525, while Middle ... |
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