Bankruptcy filings in Indiana are still below historic highs, but they continue to creep up as consumers struggle with high credit card debt, student loan repayments and overall financial insecurity.
Indiana’s bankruptcy filings are climbing as consumers and businesses feel the economic pinch from housing costs, high credit card debt and student loans. The U.S. Courts announced in May that ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita addresses members of the Greenwood Rotary Club on June 9 at Central Nine Career Center in Greenwood. Daily Journal File Photo 23andMe has agreed to consumer ...
Personal bankruptcy filings continue on a downward trend in Indiana. Bankruptcy attorney Mark Zuckerberg says personal filings are down about 17 percent from last year. Zuckerberg says in the past, ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — With gene testing firm 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, Hoosiers should consider deleting their accounts to protect their personal data, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says. ...
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