By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In the midst of a recession in which millions of Americans are struggling to keep up on credit card and mortgage debt, the federal government has agreed to wipe clean $7.4 million owed by current and former U.S. soldiers.
A class of approximately 7,000 veterans sued the government, claiming their Social Security benefits or tax refunds had been illegally garnished, or offset, by the g...
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