Monday, January 30, 2012

New Study Shows Third-Party Debt Collection Positively Impacts the National and State Economies

By ACA International
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Third-party debt collection has an important impact on America's national, state and local economies, according to a new study by ACA International and global advisory firm Ernst and Young (www.acainternational.org/impact) based on 2010 data.

"These findings reinforce the critical role the third-party debt collection industry plays as a service provider in recovering unpaid consumer debt on behalf of the public, private and non-profit sectors," said ACA International CEO Pat Morris. "Moreover, third-party collectors are actively engaged in their local communities as employers, volunteers, philanthropists and taxpayers."
Key national findings of this landmark survey include:
  • Recovering Assets: A total of $55 billion was recovered on behalf of creditor clients. The collection of consumer debt also provides a valuable benefit to American households.  Based on a net of $44.6 billion recovered, third-party debt collection efforts represent $396 in savings on average per household by keeping the costs of goods and services lower.
  • Job Creation:  Third-party collection agencies directly employed 148,272 people with a payroll of $5 billion.  Indirectly, the industry influenced creation of more than 300,000 jobs with a payroll of $10 billion.
  • Paying Taxes:  Third-party collection agencies and their employees paid $495 million in federal taxes, and $509 million in state and local taxes. The ancillary impact of the industry generated a total $970 million in federal taxes paid and $1 billion in state and local taxes.
  • Giving Back: Third-party collection agencies and their employees contributed $85.2 million and volunteered 652,000 hours to charitable community causes.
"Our nation was built on the premise that those who provide credit, goods and services to consumers have the expectation of being repaid," said ACA International President Mark Neeb. "Recovering these debts helps organizations survive; prevents layoffs; keeps cost down and credit, goods and services available; and reduces the need for tax increases to cover government budget shortfalls."
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2 comments:

  1. Do you know in business to business debt collection we must follow an amicable procedure to succeed in collecting the residual debt amount?



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  2. Wow this is really eye opening! I learned a bunch, what does this mean for the future do you think? Also, where can I find more info on a collection agency in California

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