The economy isn't just numbers on a screen—it's the story of how we live, work, and survive. Each episode breaks down one major economic trend that's reshaping our world right now, from the gig economy worker juggling five apps to make rent, to the crypto millionaire who lost it all in a day. We make complex financial forces personal and accessible, showing how inflation, interest rates, and market crashes play out in real kitchens, bedrooms, and bank accounts.
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The economy isn't just numbers on a screen—it's the story of how we live, work, and survive. Each episode breaks down one major economic trend that's reshaping our world right now, from the gig economy worker juggling five apps to make rent, to the crypto millionaire who lost it all in a day. We make complex financial forces personal and accessible, showing how inflation, interest rates, and market crashes play out in real kitchens, bedrooms, and bank accounts.
The Financial Fallout: Understanding the Student Loan Crisis
Money Moves
7 minutes
2 months ago
The Financial Fallout: Understanding the Student Loan Crisis
In this episode, we delve into the student loan crisis that's burdening millions of individuals. We'll explore the economic implications of this debt, personal stories of those affected, and potential solutions being proposed. We'll also look at how this crisis is reshaping the financial landscape and altering life decisions, from buying homes to starting families.
Money Moves
The economy isn't just numbers on a screen—it's the story of how we live, work, and survive. Each episode breaks down one major economic trend that's reshaping our world right now, from the gig economy worker juggling five apps to make rent, to the crypto millionaire who lost it all in a day. We make complex financial forces personal and accessible, showing how inflation, interest rates, and market crashes play out in real kitchens, bedrooms, and bank accounts.