/PRNewswire/ Every year, 1 in 20 Americans are the victims of identity theft, making it the most common crime in the country. You can bet that credit card.
/PRNewswire/ Every year, 1 in 20 Americans are the victims of identity theft, making it the most common crime in the country. You can bet that credit card.
/PRNewswire/ At the height of the pandemic last year, Debt.com polled more than 1,000 Americans and learned that 46 percent had medical debt. More than half.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The new Debt.com survey reveals that more people than ever used a budget in 2021.
The survey of more than 1,000 Americans found that 80 percent of people do budget. That number was only 68 percent according to Debt.com s 2019 survey. Plus, 88 percent of those budgeters said it got them or kept them out of debt.
As the unofficial start to summer approaches, Debt.com asked more than 1,000 Americans about their budgeting habits and found out that more Americans are budgeting than ever before. Watch the video for the results - they might surprise you.
BBB Has Tips On Avoiding Rockford’s ID Thieves During Tax Season
The month of February signifies the unofficial start of Tax Season, but it s also the biggest time of the year for criminals like tax-identity thieves and IRS imposters.
To avoid problems with the criminal element, you could just skip paying your taxes, but I ve got the feeling that you ll wind up with a whole different set of problems if you go that route.
The Rockford Regional Office of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) just sent out a press release highlighting some of the methods used by IRS imposters and those who are looking to swipe your ID to use in a multitude of different illegal activities, including sending in a fake tax return in your name.