Technical Recession Avoided?

June 8, 2009 at 4:56 am Leave a comment

Recent figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that Australia has avoided a recession, demonstrated by the gross domestic product showing a marginal increase of 0.4 per cent in the first quarter of this year.

Although the recession has “technically” been avoided, this news will not help those Australians who are still struggling with debt.

Many people still find themselves in jobs which are “at risk” or have been laid off already which means that the stimulus package monies have probably already been spent in the wake of rising household costs, petrol costs and credit commitments.

When it comes down to feeding the family or paying a credit card debt or loan, it is obvious some Australian families are having to make hard choices.  These decisions leave them feeling they have no option left but to file for Bankruptcy, not knowing that there are alternatives to bankruptcy, such as a Debt Agreement or Loan Consolidation.

“Life shouldn’t be a struggle.” says Natalie Levett, Associate Director at Australian Financial Solutions. “There are alternatives out there and people need to be aware that bankruptcy can be avoided as long as you get help sooner rather than later.”

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