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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT65) PORTLAND, Maine -- Jan. 11, 2008 -- YOUR-MONEY -- Crystal Erickson and her sons Mun Luak, 1, and Ramkel Luak, 3, in Portland, Me., in January 2008. She and her fiance face foreclosure on their home and are considering bankruptcy. Bankruptcy filings began climbing last year, as the housing crisis and rising consumer debt began to take their toll. Filings plummeted in 2006 after reaching unusual heights in 2005, when consumers rushed to declare bankruptcy before a tough new law took effect that October. Total filings of both consumer and business bankruptcies last year were still far below what they were in 2004, the last "normal" year. (Joel Page/The New York Times)
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2008-01-11
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The New York Times Agency
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