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Feb 2020
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Some places can help you avoid living pa...

CHUCK JAFFE
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Francesca Ortegren of Clever Real Estate discusses the cities and communities where individuals are most likely to live paycheck-to-paycheck and why those communities are so hard for making ends meet, and Chuck has to come to grips with the idea that one of his kids currently lives in the worst place in America for getting by. Also on the show, John Cole Scott of the Active Investment Company Alliance talks muni bonds and preferred stocks held in closed-end funds, author Jean O'Toole discusses scholarship opportunities that most students overlook, and Bill Kornitzer of the Buffalo International Fund talks global investing in the Market Call.

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