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College tuition is expected to increase for the upcoming academic year and loans are becoming increasingly harder to come by. The declining economy has college-bound students and their parents worried about how they'll pay for school. (Dec. 1)
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Compilation from the Korelin Economics Report in April. More and more proof that we are losing a financial war with ourselves...
I was up late making this, and there are two unintentional typos... Laptop keys are small too =)
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Multimillionaire Sean Hannity proved he's not just a loudmouthed blowhard but seriously out of touch with everyday Americans. Kudos to guest Robert Kuttner for refusing to be intimidated. From the 9/10/08 Hannity & Colmes.
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10/21/08: PBS NEWS HOUR Interview with Nassim Nicholas Taleb, famous economist and author of "The Black Swan" and Dr. Mandelbrot, professor of Mathematics. Both say that the present economy more serious than the Great Depression, and the economy during the American Revolution.
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Neil Cavuto and Ben Stein got into a screaming match over the state of the economy after the bail out Saturday morning on FOX's Cavuto for Business. I've never seen them go at it like that before. It started immediately when Cavuto opened up the segment by saying we've spent 2 trillion dollars so far to fix the problem which is patently false and Stein called him out on it.
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Jim Rogers on US Economy, FED, Ben Bernanke, Ron Paul and recession
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Hungary has just received a $25bn cash injection from the International Monetary Fund to save it from financial collapse. Harry Smith reports from Budapest.
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World leaders launched extraordinary summit talks Friday on the economic crisis gripping the globe, searching for ways to limit the current carnage and prevent future calamities. (Nov. 14)