Credit Card Camp Finds Majority Admit to Credit Problems

The majority of consumers admit to credit problems, according to a new survey conducted by new online start-up CreditCardCamp.com.

Las Vegas, NV, USA (August 11, 2014) — The majority of consumers admit to credit problems, according to a new survey conducted by new online start-up CreditCardCamp.com. More than two out of three respondents or 76% admit to having credit problems. Credit Card Camp provides information for consumers to improve their credit, obtain credit cards and become more financially savvy.

The survey was taken amid mixed business reports on the U.S. economy and the housing market. Some sectors of the economy are doing better than others. Employment is improving and corporate profits are looking up. However, much of the corporate progess is due to efforts companies are making to restrict hiring in many areas as a result of sluggish retail sales.

More than 9-million homes have been foreclosed since the real estate market crashed more than seven years ago as a result of banks’ making mortgages to anyone across the U.S. Years later the economy is still struggling to recover from the impact of the worst downturn since the Great Depression.

CreditCardCamp.com surveys consumers on important issues related to the economy. Experts in the world of finance, credit, real estate, stocks, bonds, life styles of the rich and famous, money management and personal finance provide reports and analysis on financial news.

Media Contact
Company Name: CreditCardCamp.com
Contact Person: Mike Colpitts
Email: Send Email
Phone: 702-688-3715
City: Las Vegas
State: NV
Country: United States
Website: http://www.creditcardcamp.com


Source: www.abnewswire.com

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