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African Nations Grapple with Debt, Inflation, and Calls for Wealth Tax
Facing a mounting debt crisis and high inflation, African nations are exploring new revenue streams, with wealth taxes gaining traction amidst public protests against consumption tax hikes; however, implementation faces challenges including tracking the assets of the super-rich and political opposit...
African Nations Grapple with Debt, Inflation, and Calls for Wealth Tax
Facing a mounting debt crisis and high inflation, African nations are exploring new revenue streams, with wealth taxes gaining traction amidst public protests against consumption tax hikes; however, implementation faces challenges including tracking the assets of the super-rich and political opposit...
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48% Bias Score


Credit Card Delinquency Surge Prompts Debt Collection Concerns
Facing rising credit card debt, millions of Americans are struggling with payments; 20% of users are maxed out, and 9% of payments are delinquent, leading to potential legal action from debt collectors, but the FDCPA protects consumers from harassment and deceptive practices.
Credit Card Delinquency Surge Prompts Debt Collection Concerns
Facing rising credit card debt, millions of Americans are struggling with payments; 20% of users are maxed out, and 9% of payments are delinquent, leading to potential legal action from debt collectors, but the FDCPA protects consumers from harassment and deceptive practices.
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32% Bias Score


Canadian Telecoms Face Revenue Headwinds, Consider Asset Sales
Facing investor pressure due to slow revenue growth and high debt, Canada's largest telecom companies—Bell, Rogers, and Telus—are considering selling infrastructure assets to improve their financial positions, but analysts predict a turnaround isn't likely before 2026.
Canadian Telecoms Face Revenue Headwinds, Consider Asset Sales
Facing investor pressure due to slow revenue growth and high debt, Canada's largest telecom companies—Bell, Rogers, and Telus—are considering selling infrastructure assets to improve their financial positions, but analysts predict a turnaround isn't likely before 2026.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Student Loan Collections to Resume in 2024
The U.S. Department of Education will resume collecting on defaulted federal student loans in 2024, impacting 5.5 million borrowers; wage garnishment starts in October, and Social Security offsets may begin in August; the Biden administration implemented measures to lessen the impact, including expa...
Federal Student Loan Collections to Resume in 2024
The U.S. Department of Education will resume collecting on defaulted federal student loans in 2024, impacting 5.5 million borrowers; wage garnishment starts in October, and Social Security offsets may begin in August; the Biden administration implemented measures to lessen the impact, including expa...
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36% Bias Score


HMRC Cuts Off 43,690 Customers, Faces Criticism Over Poor Phone Service and Rising Uncollectable Debt
HMRC's phone system cut off 43,690 customers after 70-minute waits in 2023-24 due to high call volume, prompting criticism from MPs over poor service and a £5 billion increase in uncollectable debt; HMRC denies claims of deliberately poor service.
HMRC Cuts Off 43,690 Customers, Faces Criticism Over Poor Phone Service and Rising Uncollectable Debt
HMRC's phone system cut off 43,690 customers after 70-minute waits in 2023-24 due to high call volume, prompting criticism from MPs over poor service and a £5 billion increase in uncollectable debt; HMRC denies claims of deliberately poor service.
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56% Bias Score


Unpaid Utilities in Russia: Penalties, Service Cutoffs, and Potential Evictions
In Russia, overdue utility bills result in penalties from day 31, service cutoffs after two months (except heating/water), and potential court actions leading to asset seizure, travel bans (over 30,000 rubles debt), and eviction for social housing tenants after six months of unpaid bills.
Unpaid Utilities in Russia: Penalties, Service Cutoffs, and Potential Evictions
In Russia, overdue utility bills result in penalties from day 31, service cutoffs after two months (except heating/water), and potential court actions leading to asset seizure, travel bans (over 30,000 rubles debt), and eviction for social housing tenants after six months of unpaid bills.
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32% Bias Score

Bankruptcy vs. Debt Relief: Choosing the Right Path
Overwhelmed by debt? This article analyzes bankruptcy (Chapter 7 and 13) versus debt relief (settlement, consolidation, credit counseling), detailing when each is appropriate and outlining long-term consequences.

Bankruptcy vs. Debt Relief: Choosing the Right Path
Overwhelmed by debt? This article analyzes bankruptcy (Chapter 7 and 13) versus debt relief (settlement, consolidation, credit counseling), detailing when each is appropriate and outlining long-term consequences.
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44% Bias Score

France's Fiscal Crisis: Macron's Foreign Policy Failures Fuel Debt and Instability
France faces a €3.2 trillion debt crisis (110% of GDP), fueled by President Macron's foreign policy failures, including strained relations with Algeria (30% trade reduction), loss of a €35 billion submarine contract, and declining African influence. This causes austerity measures, impacting neighbor...

France's Fiscal Crisis: Macron's Foreign Policy Failures Fuel Debt and Instability
France faces a €3.2 trillion debt crisis (110% of GDP), fueled by President Macron's foreign policy failures, including strained relations with Algeria (30% trade reduction), loss of a €35 billion submarine contract, and declining African influence. This causes austerity measures, impacting neighbor...
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60% Bias Score

Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.

Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.
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12% Bias Score

France's Euro Victory: A Pyrrhic Win?
Following the Bretton Woods collapse, France's weak Franc and high interest rates motivated its pursuit of the Euro to counter German dominance, but this led to current vulnerabilities and a potential Euro crisis due to France's fiscal dominance and Germany's weakened economy.

France's Euro Victory: A Pyrrhic Win?
Following the Bretton Woods collapse, France's weak Franc and high interest rates motivated its pursuit of the Euro to counter German dominance, but this led to current vulnerabilities and a potential Euro crisis due to France's fiscal dominance and Germany's weakened economy.
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56% Bias Score

EU Approves France's Revised Budget, Projecting 5.4% Deficit in 2025
On January 20th, the European Commission approved France's revised budget, projecting a 5.4% deficit in 2025 but maintaining the goal of a deficit below 3% by 2029; this follows a government change and aims to address France's high debt.

EU Approves France's Revised Budget, Projecting 5.4% Deficit in 2025
On January 20th, the European Commission approved France's revised budget, projecting a 5.4% deficit in 2025 but maintaining the goal of a deficit below 3% by 2029; this follows a government change and aims to address France's high debt.
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48% Bias Score

France's Political Instability Triggers Economic Crisis
France's political instability, marked by four prime ministers in a year and a deeply divided parliament, is causing economic woes, with record-high national debt and an unpassed 2025 budget, threatening social and economic stability.

France's Political Instability Triggers Economic Crisis
France's political instability, marked by four prime ministers in a year and a deeply divided parliament, is causing economic woes, with record-high national debt and an unpassed 2025 budget, threatening social and economic stability.
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64% Bias Score
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