North Carolina Resident Debt Relief

InCharge provides free, nonprofit credit counseling and debt management programs to North Carolina residents. If you live in North Carolina and need help paying off your credit card debt, InCharge can help you.

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Being the 20th most visited state in the U.S, North Carolina knows how to keep people coming. The birthplace of Pepsi, home to the Outer Banks, and the Wright brothers first flight, are just a few of the Tar Heels state’s claim to fame. However, just like the state’s differing topography, their response to rising debt has varied greatly. Just like most places in the U.S, North Carolina’s unemployment rate saw an all-time peak during April of 2020, reaching nearly 15%. Although as of June 2022 the state was able to bring that number down to a mere 3.4%, the people of North Carolina are still struggling to climb out of the debt the unemployment left them in. Our nation as a whole is seeing inflation like we haven’t in years. Consumer prices are up 9.1% as of June 2022, causing the biggest surge in over 40 years. Rent is increasing, groceries are skyrocketing, and gas is becoming an investment. Just like the rest of the nation, residents of North Carolina are struggling to make ends meet, causing their financial stability to plummet while their debt rises. According to a U.S. News report covering a variety of financial factors, North Carolina ranked 13th in the nation in overall health and well-being. However, things were much bleaker in the state in terms of job opportunity (No. 28), health care (No. 30) and infrastructure (No. 22). Those dealing with financial problems feel as though it is a never-ending tunnel from Covid in 2020 to the inflation surge in 2022. Fortunately, there are private and governmental agencies that can help those people in financial need.

Debt Relief Options for North Carolina Residents

North Carolina Debt Resources

For those residents struggling to get out from under heavy debt loads, there are plenty of resources to utilize in North Carolina.

North Carolina Debt Statistics

According to the Federal Reserve, North Carolina is tied for the 15th highest median household debt-to-income ratio in the nation. This means that residents in North Carolina have some of the most debt in the nation.

Here is a list of some of that debt that the Tar Heel state residents are carrying

Avoiding Debt Relief Scams

Just like the debt itself, getting relief can come in many different forms, including scams. There is a wide array of relief scams in North Carolina, but the biggest giveaway that a company is taking advantage of residents is when they require any kind of upfront fee or fee for debt settlement. Watch out for debt negotiation or debt settlement scams: Under North Carolina law it is illegal to collect any upfront fee for debt settlement services. It also is illegal to go to jail for debt in the North Carolina. Never go to a company or lawyer who offers to eliminate your debt by negotiating with creditors. You should always question companies that charge a high fee or any kind of upfront fee to settle your debt.

Avoid offers that could lead to foreclosure: Creditors may offer to consolidate your debt through a second mortgage or a home equity line of credit. Remember that these loans require you to put up your home as collateral. If you can’t make the payments or if your payments are late, you could lose your home.

Stick to reputable sources to settle your debt: Watch out for unsolicited offers, and always get a second opinion before you sign a loan to refinance your debt. Contact your creditors directly to discuss options for repayment. For additional help, you can find an accredited, nonprofit credit counselor. InCharge Solutions offers options that can fit your personal finance needs, with a 97% customer satisfaction rate. InCharge is also a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) and is accredited by the prestigious Council on Accreditation (COA).

Debt Relief and Credit Counseling Options

Now that you know what to avoid you can know what to steer towards.

Credit counseling is a free service that helps you evaluate your finances and identify debt relief programs. InCharge’s certified credit counselors may help you enroll in a debt management program, lowering your interest rates and monthly payment.

InCharge solutions offer a variety of different credit counseling.