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Who's To Blame for Evictions?
Some say America is in the midst of an eviction epidemic... but whose fault is it? Greedy landlords? Deadbeat tenants? Let's hear the evidence!
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Philip & Julia Go to THERAPY!
How does your emotional history impact your financial decisions? We went to therapy to find out!
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Is It Evil to Be a Billionaire?
A billion dollars is more money than any person would ever need in a lifetime. With so much poverty and inequality in the world, is it evil just to have that much?
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Will the Housing Bubble Burst?
What's causing the steep rise in housing prices? And when will it end?
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Why Do We HATE Paying Taxes?
America has one of the lowest tax rates in the world, and we each enjoy the benefits of our tax dollars every day... so why do we hate paying them so much?
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Why Americans Are Failing the Grade at Financial Literacy
Americans tend to get basic financial questions wrong compared to other Western countries… why is that? And what can be done about it?
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Where Have All The Servers Gone?
QR codes, digital menus, phone ordering... why are restaurants suddenly relying so heavily on tech?
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What’s The Real Cost of Dying?
Since the human mortality rate seems to be holding steady at 100%, chances are you will have to make some death-related financial decisions for a loved one... or yourself!
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What the Heck Is an NFT? (And Should I Buy One?)
NFTs are big news lately. But is it a great investment... or a bubble waiting to burst?
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What Are The Most Lucrative Trades?
With college tuition skyrocketing, many young people are looking to trade or vocational school as a lucrative alternative to a four-year degree. But which trades offer the most bang for your buck?
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Unique Money Traditions from Around the World!
Take a tour around the world with us to see the variety of money customs from different cultures!
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The Smart Person's Guide to Giving
Whether you can give a little or a lot, being smart about how you donate your dollars can make them go farther and help more people in need.
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The Secret Tax Hiding in Plain Sight!
You're paying a secret tax every year... not just to the government, but also to your insurance company, your phone provider, even your employer!
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The Problem with Real Estate Speculation
There is a housing crisis in America, and though large firms buying up suburban houses isn't the cause, it may be exacerbating it in ways that are only just now becoming clear...
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How Fast Fashion Makes You Poor!
Modern consumers can buy a whole wardrobe for what it used to cost for a few outfits... but the hidden costs of fast fashion mean you won't actually be saving money. Find out why!
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The Best Way to Apply for Student Aid!
Whether you're in college, going to college, or have kids that will go to college, how you go about applying for financial aid can make the difference between a full ride and a lifetime of debt!
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Should You Buy the Dip?
When the stock market goes down, you might hear people encouraging you to "buy the dip". But what does that mean, and is it a good idea?
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Should You Buy Drugs Abroad? (feat. @pbsvitals )
Prescription drugs cost way more in America than most other countries... but is it wise (or safe) to buy them abroad?
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Are Women Better With Money?
Women report feeling high or overwhelming levels of financial stress twice as often as men. Why is that? For many, it boils down to compensation and confidence.
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A Collaboration with Son Lux | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
A Collaboration with Son Lux | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
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Don’t Know Much About BEOWULF? Nobody Does!
Let’s face it. Between English classes, Lit classes, World Culture classes, and History classes, there’s no escaping The Epic Poem. THE ODYSSEY, THE ILIAD, THE AENEID, THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH, BEOWULF. At some point, we’re going to...
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Food & Fiction: Memorable Meals in Literature | PBS Digital Studios
Food varies wildly from place to place and from culture to culture; since humans are such sensory creatures, using words to evoke the experience of eating is an excellent way to bring a text to life. Hosted by Lindsay Ellis...
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The Fiery History of Banned Books (Feat. Princess Weekes)
Since at least 213 BCE, book burnings have been a reaction to the power of the written word. When roasting paper in a giant circle went out of style (at least in the intellectual sphere), the governments would take it upon itself to ban...