Unemployment level sky rockets…and what this means to St. Louis homeowners

A friend of mine sent me an email with a map that shows how massive of a recession we are currently in.

Check out the recession map.

This recession has definitely affected so many people here in St. Louis.  My family personally has been affected – my father lost his job about a year ago.  I also have several friends and loved ones out of work.

The US Bureau of labor statistics reports that unemplyment has reached 9.5% in October…staggering to think that nearly 10% of the working force is jobless.

If you follow this link you can find a graph that compares the history of unemployment rate in the United States to that of Missouri’s unemployment rate dating back to the early 1990′s.  The link shows that we have been hit every bit as hard as the rest of the nation.

So why is a St. Louis real estate investment company speaking about the unemployment rate?

I wanted to highlight the massive huge unemployment rate to let you know if you are facing unemployment, if the bills are piling up, and you don’t know where to turn we’re here for you.  I’ve been there, my family has been there, and its my company’s goal to help owners in St. Louis Missouri get back on their feet.  Whether you are a St. Louis homeowner that needs to sell your house, or you would like to find a way to stay in your house despite being overcome by bills.

If stress and anxiety are in control of your life.   Take a big step back.  Take a deep breath.

After you take this breath, you are ready to take the first step to GAIN BACK CONTROL of your life: simply contact us.

We specialize in helping people in St. Louis, Missouri with their houses.  The house may be ugly, or the situation may be ugly.  Or both might be ugly.  The point is that whatever your situation is, we can and will be there for you.  Even if we aren’t the right fit for what your needs are, we have the ability to point you in the right direction!  And, yes, we do all of this for free.  It is our way of helping St. Louis, Missouri homeowners pick up the pieces.

I’m only a phone call or email away.

Call 314.571.9225 or email jim@stlhouseseller.com

Sincerely,

James Manning

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