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Bill Savings Tool To Enhance Budget Sustainability For Displaced Workers Updated

Recession Resister has announced its bill savings tool to enhance budget sustainability for displaced workers and other individuals and families facing financial difficulties.

Recession Resister is proud to be bringing displaced workers and other people in need an affordable, accessible, and innovative way to save on their typical monthly bills and utilities, so they can put that money into their savings or towards things that matter more. With Bill Saver, their smart new bill savings tool, they are confident they can bring most displaced workers hundreds, or thousands, in annual savings.

More information is available at https://recessionresister.com/

Recession Resister appreciates the challenges faced by the US’ growing number of displaced workers in securing both their finances and a new work opportunity. As a report by investment bank Goldman Sachs has indicated, 300 million jobs are expected to be replaced by AI within the next 5 years, a sobering figure considering that the rate of displaced workers has already been rising by 1 million people each year in the US.

With jobs both harder to get into and keep in the United States, Recession Resister is committed to making bill paying, budgeting, and expense management easier.

Thanks to Bill Saver, with a few clicks of their mouse, displaced workers can upload their current and prior utility bills, including energy, water, phone, internet, TV, security, and more.

Within a matter of days, the Recession Resister team will get back in touch with them to inform them about the refunds they have secured, and the most reasonable rate they can obtain for their services for the future.

This dual bill auditing and contract negotiating tool has been developed to give displaced workers the maximum amount of savings possible and to offer them a stress and hassle-free service that can give them back both their money and their time.

Because Bill Saver has been created for displaced workers and other individuals and families facing financial difficulties, there is no cost to start using it. To make it more accessible and affordable, Recession Resister’s team will take their fee by deducting money from the savings they bring their customers.

“There’s no fee to begin our services," said a spokesperson for their team. “For most bill categories, we’ll go to work negotiating on your behalf and split 50% of the savings with you when we successfully lower your bills, and if we find that you’re already on a great plan and we can’t save you money, you pay us nothing. Now that’s peace of mind.”

For more information, visit https://recessionresister.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Brian Richards
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Organization: Recession Resister
Address: 11923 NE Sumner St STE 687470, Portland, Oregon 97220, United States
Website: https://recessionresister.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89134794

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