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In the early years of the Republic's third century, America stands more economically and militarily dominant in the world than ever before.
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bank card debt, primary filers, bankrupt homeowners, bankruptcy stereotype, job skidding, bankruptcy filing rates, bankruptcy sample, primary petitioner, consumer bankruptcy cases, bankrupt population, bankruptcy petitioners, rupt debtors, mortgage foreclosure rates, medical debt, job erosion, bankruptcy data, income interruption, job interruption, total credit card debt, bankruptcy files, bankruptcy filers, nonmortgage debt, total secured, multiple mortgages, local legal culture
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United States, Consumer Bankruptcy Project, San Antonio, Census Bureau, Western District of Texas, Statistical Abstract, American Express, Brookings Study, Western Texas, Fannie Mae, Jeanne Salem, John White, Los Angeles, Ohio Bankruptcy Study, Total Total Secured Unsecured, Bankruptcy Code, Don Wilson, Marcia James, Michael Reed, Millie Brown, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Congressional Budget Office, Great Depression, Internal Revenue Service, Puerto Ricans
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