Winston-Salem Credit Counseling and Debt Management Services
Like many other Americans healing from the Great Recession of 2008, residents of Winston-Salem are searching for ways to become more financially stable.
The unemployment rate in the Winston-Salem area is about 4.5%, which is only slightly lower than the national average of 5.0%. The average weekly income of $913 is well below the national average of $1,043.
While unemployment rates might be high, housing prices are on the lower side in relation to the rest of the country. A home in Winston-Salem usually sells for around $138,500.
With lower wages and a high unemployment rate, it is easy to see how many Winston-Salem residents could find themselves in debt. But there is always a way to get out of an overwhelming financial situation.
The average CreditGuard client in Winston-Salem has almost $11,000 in debt, and with our help, our Winston-Salem clients have saved over $5 million in interest.
With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, you can trust CreditGUARD to work hard to shape your financial future. As a nonprofit organization, our financial professionals will work with you to organize repayment options, regulate your spending and create a financially stable future.
Are you ready to take the first steps in being debt free? The Certified Credit Counselors at CreditGUARD of America are always here to work with you to put you back in charge of your finances because today’s financial decisions will chart the course of your financial future.
Find Debt Relief Today!
Find Debt Relief Today!
Certified Credit Counselors are available Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Eastern.
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