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posted by Blackmoore on Thursday September 18 2014, @05:13PM   Printer-friendly
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Unseen Toll: Wages of Millions Seized to Pay Past Debts

This story was co-published with ProPublica and NPR.

Back in 2009, Kevin Evans was one of millions of Americans blindsided by the recession. His 25-year career selling office furniture collapsed. He shed the nice home he could no longer afford, but not a $7,000 credit card debt.

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After years of spotty employment, Evans, 58, thought he'd finally recovered last year when he found a better-paying, full-time customer service job in Springfield, Mo. But early this year, he opened his paycheck and found a quarter of it missing. His credit card lender, Capital One, had garnished his wages. Twice a month, whether he could afford it or not, 25 percent of his pay โ€” the legal limit โ€” would go to his debt, which had ballooned with interest and fees to over $15,000.

"It was a roundhouse from the right that just knocks you down and out," Evans said.

The recession and its aftermath have fueled an explosion of cases like Evans'. Creditors and collectorshave pursued struggling cardholders and other debtors in court, securing judgments that allow them to seize a chunk of even meager earnings. The financial blow can be devastating โ€” more than half of U.S. states allow creditors to take a quarter of after-tax wages. But despite the rise in garnishments, the number of Americans affected has remained unknown.

At the request of ProPublica, ADP, the nation's largest payroll services provider, undertook a study of 2013 payroll records for 13 million employees. ADP's report, released today, shows that more than one in 10 employees in the prime working ages of 35 to 44 had their wages garnished in 2013.

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  • (Score: 2) by TK on Wednesday September 24 2014, @03:24PM

    by TK (2760) on Wednesday September 24 2014, @03:24PM (#28149)
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    • (Score: 2) by TK on Wednesday September 24 2014, @03:26PM

      by TK (2760) on Wednesday September 24 2014, @03:26PM (#28150)

      I wrote this with tt tags

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      The fleas have smaller fleas, upon their backs to bite them, and those fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum