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| Subject: We live in a High-Debt City Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:03 pm | |
| The ability to successfully unload debt varies by location. In Detroit, where residents have been hit hard by layoffs in the auto industry, total debt, which includes credit cards, auto loans, and personal loans but excludes mortgages, increased 6 percent to about $25,000 between 2007 and 2010. In San Diego, on the other hand, residents reduced their overall debt load by 10 percent, bringing it down to an average of $23,822. click here for cheap dvdsOn average, debt has decreased since 2007 throughout the country. "It looks like people are getting a better handle on credit, and not overextending or maxing out ... they're using credit more as a tool and more responsibly," says Raneri. Lenders have also been tightening their standards and lending less money, which also contributes to the lower debt levels. click here for cheap dvdsMoney comparison site Bundle.com found that location influences spending habits. In West Virginia, households spend an average of $24,517 a year (excluding rent and mortgage costs), while Connecticut residents spend an average of $57,331 a year. A closer look reveals that West Virginians spend only about $100 a month on clothing, and just $30 a month on hobbies. Connecticut households, on the other hand, spend almost $200 a month on clothes and more than $100 on hobbies. ___________________________ Kim Possible DVD Box setChuck Seasons 1-3 DVDThomas and Friends Seasons 1-4 Teletubbies DVD Box set Doctor Who DVDSaw DVD Box setBritannia High DVD Box setTrue Blood 1-3 DVDMiami Medical DVD Box setVampire Diaries dvd box setUnited States of Tara DVD Box set | |
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