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Money Talks: In the News May
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We always talk about what’s in the news at the top of the show but today we’ll discuss what’s in the news the whole show. It’s an Open Topic Day. Our experts take any personal finance question you’d like. They can answer a question about a news story you heard or maybe you’d like a financial term explained better. Ask us anything – within reason.
- Gold standard
- Twitter and the collective wisdom of the market
- Housing – feds supporting more housing
- https://www.ssa.gov/
- Financial terms
- Comforting words during volatility
- Empowering States to Protect Seniors
- Cryptocurrencies
- Investing in electricity
- Student loans
- Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing by Jacob Goldstein
- https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/how-long-is-the-life-span-of-us-paper-money.htm
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