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The cost of financial illiteracy affects every person in our community. Our cost of living is driven higher as merchants charge everyone more to make up for what's lost through bankruptcy and unpaid credit card charges.

So even if your finances are in order, you have a personal interest in raising our community's financial literacy.

If you would like to join the MemphisDEBT collaborative, please contact us.

The collaborative is a non-profit, broad-based group of Mid-Southerners that includes voices from all segments of our community.

MemphisDEBT
22 North Front Street
Memphis, TN 38103

Phone: 901-507-6638
Fax: 901-507-6640


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• Bankruptcy filings in Memphis for 2002: 28,207

• 75% of bankruptcies filed in Memphis are Chapter 13.

• 2002 - The Commercial Appeal publishes a story stating personal bankruptcy filings in West Tennessee have increased 22% over the prior 12 months.

• 2001 - The New York Times prints article proclaiming "Memphis is the Bankruptcy Capital of the Nation".


MemphisDEBT • 22 North Front Street, Suite 680 • Memphis, TN 38103 • Phone: 901-507-6638 • Fax: 901-507-6640