Date: 2019-08-18 15:00:03
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In December 2018, consumer debt overall hit a record high. Experts say a significant amount of this debt can be explained by what they call “money disorders.” Knowing if you have one can be the key to fixing your budget. Watch this video to learn more about how to tell if you have one — and how to treat it.
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Why ‘Money Disorders’ May Be Ruining Your Budget