organization took coffee off the list of par cybi possible pe cancer causing. they surveyed people and found coffee substantially improves life span. the more you drink, the longer you live. coffee should be given away for free. it is an elixir. it is the fountain of youth. it s what we have been looking for. everyone should have it. and here at fox everyone does, trust me. credit card debt is exploding in this country. for the first time in american history, americans as a whole own more than a trillion dollars just to credit card companies. that s 8600 bucks for every household in this country, more than 3 grand for every single man, woman, and child in america. including babies. that s just credit cards. millions of americans also have student loans, home loans, car loans, plenty of other debt. are we reaching a tipping
does, trust me. credit card debt is exploding in this country. for the first time in american history, americans as a whole own more than a trillion dollars just to credit card companies. that s 8600 bucks for every household in this country, more than 3 grand for every single man, woman, and child in america. including babies. that s just credit cards. millions of americans also have student loans, home loans, car loans, plenty of other debt. are we reaching a tipping point for debt and what would happen if the economy enters another downturn not that that would ever happen. hawkins chief macrostrategist at tamitica. tell me how to pronounce that lenore. tamatica. tucker: too many vowels for me. research. she joins us tonight. i m glad you are laughing because this is a terrifying subject particularly the credit card debt something everyone can relate to and understand how it works if you are a consumer.
tropical rumble is the only oddball there. tropical depression, i ve heard about. tropical storm that makes sense. tropical depression. tropical disturb okay. here we go. a. final answer. you went with tropical rumble. hazel, you got it right. it s tropical rumble. that s not one of em. that s not one of em. okay. let s give her some cash. rumble up some dough! $500 more. all positive cash flow right there. yes. 18,600 bucks in the bank. here we go. this is your next question. 15 stars and bars. modified to 15 stars and stripes, the first significant change to the u.s. flag was in 1795 to signify what states joining the union?
has gone up more quickly than the annual median income. average tuition is 8,600 bucks. it s more than 13,000 if you are out of state at a four-year private school that price tag is above $29,000. unbelievable. that means most students have no choice but to take out loans. gone are the days of finding yourself in college like that title character in tommy boy. did you hear i graduated? a shade under a decade. a lot of people go to college for seven years. i know. they re called doctors. doctors? that s a good return on investment. art history and architecture majors, not so much. the average debt per student, $26,600. it s true that salaries are up more than 5% for those graduating this year with a bachelor degree. that s good. if you re not going to get a job that makes enough to pay off loans, you ll pay for the rest
arch enemy to chase around and attempt to consume. lawmakers warning of a potential financial apocalypse. they are pushing their state to consider making its own money. you go, virginia. got to make it just in case the u.s. dollar collapses. virginia state house just passed a republican backed measure that would set aside $17,000 to look into whether the state should mint its own money. state democrats have mocked the initiative mercilessly. one called the effort a dissent into serious la la land. although several other states have recently considered similar proposals making their own money. earn a college degree for 10,000 bucks. that s u.s. not virginia. may sound like internet scam. at public universities and colleges in handful of state it s becoming reality. college television has skyrocketed. average for in state tuition is currently more than 8600 bucks a year.