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In the Money: CNN TV Show

This show discusses the economy and a wide array of topics such as oil, money, and real estate. This show is on at 2pm central time in my market on CNN.   Today’s topics on the show were about fighting foreclosure. This show is one hour long.  The show focuses on a panel discussion on news issues and business as described by my local cable company guide.  The show talks about the current state of the market. They showed neighborhoods in Boston that were all boarded up, which surprised me.  They are offering many programs in the city to incentivise local people to rehab properties and then live in them or rent them out.  Other topics included in this show are an increase in minimum wage nationally.  They talked briefly about how the rich are getting richer and how much of every dollar in the economy they own. They then got into how little of that amount was paid in taxes.   As you’ll notice this show maybe covers 25 stories in 60 minutes, which is a great broad overview of the whole U.S. economy in this country.  They will bring in guest speakers on the panel on the various topics to get an expert’s opinion.  The show brought up inflation and the lack of spending power over the last 8 years for the average employee.  At this moment they are talking about how 20 states are in trouble with their budget, and how the housing market has a big part to do with that.  I am going to go finish the rest of the show, I may write future topics on this show.

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