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Doing healthcare finances

Healthcare expenses are pretty much unavoidable, which is a big reason why so many people worry about paying them.

Recent data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and CIA World FactBook says that Americans spent $3.65 trillion on healthcare in 2018. And Health Affairs reports that prices for healthcare goods and services are projected to grow 2.5 percent per year on average.

You may ask yourself how you will ever get out of debt, when something as essential as healthcare is so expensive. New Era Debt Solutions offers these strategies for making healthcare more affordable for yourself and your family:

young couple with credit card and laptop

If you’ve ever witnessed someone else’s success story – be it a weight loss journey, a job promotion, or a home renovation project – it can be hard to believe that you too are just as capable of achieving the same kind of victories.

When it comes to debt relief, it might be even more difficult to think that financial freedom is possible. Perhaps the sheer amount of debt you’ve accumulated over the past few years makes it hard for you to imagine that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

At New Era Debt Solutions, we believe in delivering the results we promise from the start so that you can enjoy your own success story.

young family packing up for a road trip

Have a summer trip coming up? Have you crossed out a few more calendar days with a giant red “X” to count down to your beach getaway?

Everyone deserves a break, but it can be hard to stay in a relaxed state of mind if you’re concerned about going over budget while still trying to have fun. In fact, more than 70% of Americans that went on vacation in 2017 reported having gone into debt to pay for it. Some even reported having spent 10 to 15% of their yearly income for their trips.

Fortunately, New Era Debt Solutions has a few ways you can properly budget for your well-deserved vacation:

lady reading a book in hammock on a beach at sunset

You know the old mantra, “work hard, play hard.” But unfortunately, many American workers are forgoing the “play” part.According to 2018 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, roughly one-third of U.S. workers put in more than 45 hours a week, with nearly 10 million employees working more than 60 hours weekly. That’s almost 8 percent more hours worked than employees reported in 1979.In fact, Project: Time Off’s 2018 report, “The State of American Vacation” states that more than half of American employees fail to use the vacation days they earn every year.New Era Debt Solutions offers reasons why you should take a vacation, both for your sanity and the economy: