{"id":46608,"date":"2019-09-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-09-27T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1482253-fork.findlaw2.flsitebuilder.com\/blog\/2019\/09\/why-are-so-many-people-in-wisconsin-in-debt\/"},"modified":"2019-09-27T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-09-27T05:00:00","slug":"why-are-so-many-people-in-wisconsin-in-debt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/millermillerlaw.com\/why-are-so-many-people-in-wisconsin-in-debt\/","title":{"rendered":"Why are so many people in Wisconsin in debt?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Perhaps you grew up in a household where it was taboo to discuss finances. Maybe your parents told you it isn’t polite to tell people how much income you earn or to talk about debt. However, many people in Wisconsin have learned that it can not only be helpful to talk to others about their finances but may also be a key factor in obtaining much-needed debt relief and laying the groundwork to restore financial stability down the line.<\/p>\n

If you’re currently struggling with serious financial debt, you’re definitely not alone in your struggle. Many Wisconsin residents can relate to your situation. Even if you have a savings account, an unexpected financial emergency can quickly throw your finances off track. That’s why it pays to learn about debt relief programs<\/a>, such as bankruptcy, ahead of time.<\/p>\n

Is one or more of these issues the cause of your debt?<\/strong><\/p>\n

While your situation is not going to be exactly like your neighbor’s, friend’s, co-worker’s or anyone else, you may indeed find that you can relate to some of the issues on the following list<\/a> that often cause people throughout the state to fall into debt:<\/p>\n