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Jun 2023
43m 34s

Student Groans, and Apple's Big Mileston...

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The Supreme Court just struck down President Biden’s plan to cancel $430 billion dollars of student loan debt. We’ll look at what this means for the economy.

Plus, Apple’s market cap now tops $3 trillion, as the shares soar to a new all-time high. But the question investors have – can it go even higher from here? We’ll explore.

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