Right now, the economy seems to be in a state of disarray. The market is in sad shape, and the government can't seem to agree on the best approach to bail out banks, lenders and borrowers all in one sweep. The numbers of foreclosures and people filing for bankruptcy is growing every month. Meanwhile, more than 600,000 people have lost their job and can't find a new one.
During this soon-to-be-deemed-a-recession period, it seems as though high numbers in divorce and crime would accompany the already dismaying facts of our current condition. Money problems can lead to a couple disagreeing on how paychecks should be spent, adding unneeded stress to relationships that is sometimes too damaging to get through. And with the number of empty houses continuing to increase, neighborhoods have provided many opportunities for burglaries.
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