How to get out of debt with a low income
Before doing anything else, take a deep breath, sit down and determine what you owe and to whom.
Bev O'Shea is a Georgia-based freelance journalist specializing in personal finance and consumer credit. She has worked in personal finance since 2007, when she joined MSN Money as a copy editor. She is a former personal finance writer for NerdWallet, where she was an authority on credit reports, credit scores and identity theft. At NerdWallet, she originated a "scam alert" column, frequently appeared on NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast and led coverage of a massive Equifax data breach.
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Before doing anything else, take a deep breath, sit down and determine what you owe and to whom.
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