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Congratulations to One of Our Readers

Welcome to Credit Withdrawal, if you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Recently I received an e-mail from one of the readers that really put a point on the whole reason this blog is here. After receiving permission to reprint her e-mail, it's included [...]

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Economic Stimulus Not as Stimulating as Hoped

With Pres. Bush's economic stimulus package having wound it's way into the majority of people's hands this last month, the numbers aren't looking so good for a kick-start to our stalled economy. Last month's economic numbers show that consumer spending is DOWN .2%. That means that all that wonderful money given to [...]

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Saving the Stimulus Income - Instant Emergency Fund

I'm not normally a (very) pessimistic person, more like someone that looks at ALL angles, both good and bad, so when I got our stimulus package I decided to do something a little different than I had originally planned. You see, recently my company went through some layoffs, and that along with [...]

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Will the Economic Stimulus Package Help You Survive the Recession?

As you might have heard, the Federal Economic Stimulus Package is coming out early for those people receiving one. Everyone that has filed taxes that is eligible should be starting to receive their checks (starting this week for electronic deposit, and next week for paper checks). That means the average individual will get a [...]

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Sam's Club and Costco Run Out of Rice?

This week Sam's Club (Wal-Mart) and Costco both announced that they were going to limit the amount of rice that people can buy at one time. With prices going up world-wide by around 75%, these measures seem prudent. A statement from a Sam's Club spokesperson describes their restrictions. The store [...]

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