(...) If you’re a young working-age American, don’t routinely pay your credit card balance(s) down to zero each month, and don’t have top-flight health insurance, it’s odds-on, based on recent experience that you’ll go bankrupt at some point.About two million people, or one per cent of the working-age population, go bankrupt every year, a number that has risen dramatically in recent years. So, given about 50 years in the working-age bracket, and ignoring multiple bankruptcies, it’s almost exactly even money that a given person will go bankrupt. But, not surprisingly, the risk isn’t evenly distributed. The two major causes of personal bankruptcy are health crises and credit card debt. (...)
Es una auténtica bestialidad, y más si contamos lo de siempre. El toro acostumbra a pillar siempre a los mismos. No hace demasiado, por cierto, el gobierno ZP impulsaba una ley para regular las bancarrotas personales en España. Es un texto importante, que los melones de la prensa, para variar, no cubrieron. La gente quiere vascos.
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