Mississippi Debt Settlement: An Alternative To Bankruptcy

April 4, 2023
Mississippi Debt Settlement: An Alternative To Bankruptcy As of my knowledge cutoff in 2021, the total state government debt of Mississippi was approximately $4.8 billion, according to the State Budget Solutions report. This includes both general obligation bonds and revenue bonds. In terms of per capita debt, Mississippi had a state government debt of approximately…

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Debt Settlement: An Alternative To Bankruptcy For Washington Residents 

April 3, 2023
Debt Settlement: An Alternative To Bankruptcy For Washington Residents  According to the State Debt Policy Advisory Commission’s 2020 Annual Report, Washington State had a total outstanding debt of $19.2 billion as of June 30, 2020. This includes general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, lease-purchase agreements, and other types of debt. As of 2021, the average student…

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Considering Bankruptcy In Kentucky? Explore The Alternative

April 3, 2023
Considering Bankruptcy In Kentucky? Explore The Alternative In terms of debt per capita, Kentucky’s state government debt equates to approximately $3,649 per person, which is slightly higher than the national average of $3,366 per person. According to data from the United States Courts, there were 13,279 bankruptcy filings in Kentucky in the fiscal year 2021 (which…

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A Great Bankruptcy Alternative For Wyoming Residents

April 3, 2023
A Great Bankruptcy Alternative For Wyoming Residents Wyoming’s debt per capita is relatively low compared to other states, at around $2,400 per resident. However, it’s worth noting that Wyoming has a small population compared to many other states. According to data from the American Bankruptcy Institute, Wyoming had a total of 483 bankruptcy filings in…

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An Alternative To Bankruptcy In D.C.

March 31, 2023
An Alternative To Bankruptcy In D.C. Filing for bankruptcy in the District of Columbia isn’t any different than filing in another state. The bankruptcy process falls under federal law, not District of Columbia state law. But District of Columbia’s laws come into play too. They determine the property you can keep in your bankruptcy case.…

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