Why are unpaid debt court cases rising?
Unpaid debt court cases are on the rise, prompting concerns among financial experts. Laura Pomfret discusses the factors contributing to this trend. The increase in cases reflects broader economic challenges faced by individuals and businesses alike.
- ▪Unpaid debt court cases have been increasing recently.
- ▪Financial expert Laura Pomfret provides insights on this issue.
- ▪The rise in cases is linked to broader economic challenges.
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