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Sep 2021
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How to Invest in a Softening Economy, an...

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Kenny Polcari climbs back aboard to discuss what a slowdown in hiring means for the U.S. economy and the stock market. And, how young is too young to teach kids financial literacy? Courtney Hale, the Chief Hope Officer of SuperMoneyKids joins the show, and he says the earlier the better.

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