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		<title>Economists Declare &#8220;Recession Is Over!&#8221; Where is the recovery?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I keep reading news reports like one in the Journal Constitution today that says even two Georgia economists say the recession is over. They claim though that the recovery will be slow and painful.
Not much good news in that for Atlanta residents facing foreclosure and layoffs. If you are facing financial difficulty, you should talk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I keep reading news reports like one in the <em>Journal Constitution</em> today that says even two Georgia economists say the recession is over. They claim though that the recovery will be slow and painful.</p>
<p>Not much good news in that for Atlanta residents facing foreclosure and layoffs. If you are facing financial difficulty, you should talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney about your options to eliminate your debts.</p>
<p>An Atlanta <a href="http://www.georgiadebtlaw.com/contact.php"title="Atlanta Bankruptcy Lawyers - Berry and Associates" >bankruptcy lawyer</a> can help you determine if you are a candidate for Chapter 7 bankrutpcy, or if you will have to file a Chapter 13 case to stop foreclosure on your home.</p>
<p>A bankruptcy attorney can also explain how debt elimination programs work, and help you if you choose to take that course of action.</p>
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