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May 2023
28m 31s

Labor Market is on Fire, Americans Nervo...

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Episode 53: Kelsey Sutton is here! Kelsey and Neal break down the latest jobs report which was stellar, and they explain why Americans are nervous about keeping their money in banks. The economy has never been more confusing. Plus, this week's earnings roundup and if King Charle's coronation will be good or bad for the British economy. And Snoop Dogg may be ... Show More
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