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Bloomberg

American Workers Have Saved Too Little: BlackRock

Higher Ed
Nov. 11 -- BlackRock Chief Retirement Specialist Chip Castille, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute President Abby Joseph Cohen and Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya Macguineas discuss Americans readiness for...
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Curated Video

Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September 1. Robert Ray has the story.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Across America: Illinois'' Broken Budget CAPTION: Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September...
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Curated Video

Some Fear How The 8.7% Hike To Social Security Checks Will Affect Them

Higher Ed
Some people fear their rent may increase as it is calculated based on their income.
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Bloomberg

Rep. Brat Says Budget to Bring Economic Growth to U.S.

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Rep. Dave Brat, a member of the House Budget Committee and a Republican from Virginia, discusses President Donald Trump's 2018 budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Employees Target Latinos for Bogus Accounts

Higher Ed
Oct. 19 -- Former Wells Fargo employees and community activists are raising questions on whether or not Latino immigrants were targeted in the bank's phony account scandal. Bloomberg's Laura Keller reposts on "Blomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Rep. Yarmuth Says Trump Budget Cuts Are 'Short-Sighted'

Higher Ed
Mar.16 -- Rep. John Yarmuth, a member of the House Budget Committee and a Democrat from Kentucky, discusses President Donald Trump's budget proposal and how cuts may impact his constituents. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Curated Video

USA: DENVER: SUMMIT OF 8: BRITAIN'S CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER SPEAKS

Higher Ed
English/Nat Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer - or Finance Minister - has said he wants next year's summit of the world's richest industrialised nations to concentrate on welfare and social reforms. Gordon Brown was speaking in...
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Bloomberg

Id Like to See GOP Majority in Both Houses: Robertson

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- Tiger Management Advisors CEO Julian Robertson discusses campaign donations and Super PACs in the 2014 midterm elections. Langer Research Associates Founder and President Gary Langer also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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Curated Video

Expert: Delay Taking Social Security Benefits

Higher Ed
Taking Social Security benefits early comes with a price, yet more than 4 in 10 Americans age 50 and over say they'll dip into the program before reaching full retirement age.An Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research...
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Bloomberg

People at the Top Don't Need the Child Tax Credit, Biden Says

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- President Joe Biden says the Child Tax Credit can help end child poverty. Biden expanded the credit for one year as part of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that passed in March. He spoke today in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Trump Lacks Room for Long-Term Fiscal Policy: Rivlin

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Alice Rivlin, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, examines the U.S. deficit and the room President Donald Trump has for fiscal policy in the U.S. economy. Bloomberg's Michael McKee joins the conversation on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Rounds on Immigration Policy, U.S. Deficit

Higher Ed
Apr.11 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota, discusses the need for immigration reform and border security and outstanding issues with the U.S. budget and deficit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Rep. Yarmuth Says Trump Budget Is 'Definitely Aggressive'

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat from Kentucky and chairman of the House Budget Committee, says President Trump's $4.7 trillion budget cuts taxes for the rich and cuts vital services. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Brazil Will Balance the Budget This Year, Finance Minister Guedes Says

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Brazil Economy Minister Paulo Guedes discusses planned reforms as the nation moves to a market-based economy, including social security and a balanced budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro at the World Economic...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Greece's public health system battered by recession

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Greece's public health system battered by recession
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Curated Video

Social Security Benefits Could See Highest Increase In 40 years

Higher Ed
Recent inflation data suggests beneficiaries could see a raise of up to 8.9%.
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Bloomberg

Sunak Says Old Tech Prevented Him From Raising Benefits

Higher Ed
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said he was unable to protect the most vulnerable from the cost of living crisis because the government's antique computer system would not let him. "The operation of our welfare system is...
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Bloomberg

Greenspan Sees Sweden as Model for U.S. Entitlement Problem

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discusses the impact of the aging U.S. population on economic growth, and the nation's fiscal policy response to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin...
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Curated Video

Kathleen Casey Kirschling is America's first baby boomer; born Jan. 1, 1946. She is applying for her first Social Security check early, at age 62. She talks about what it means in her own words.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: 1st baby boomer gets Soc. Security CAPTION: Kathleen Casey Kirschling is America's first baby boomer; born Jan. 1, 1946. She is applying for her first Social Security check early, at age 62. She talks about...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - Government and council elections, education, and social security

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of government and council elections, education and schooling, families at home, and the benefits of high taxes and social security.
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Trump's Budget

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Harvard University Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein, looks forward to the first budget plan from President Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Trump's Budget Has 'Savagery to It,' Says Goolsbee

Higher Ed
May.23 -- University of Chicago Booth School Professor Austan Goolsbee, former chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisors under President Barack Obama, discusses President Donald Trump's 2018 budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Yarmuth on Trump’s ‘Destructive’ $4.8 Trillion Budget

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- Representative John Yarnmuth, chairman of the House Budget Committee and a Democrat from Kentucky, discusses President Donald Trump’s budget proposal. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."