To november. U. S. Jobless claims. Below a million First Time Since the lockdown started. Blowing away optimistic expectations from housing, manufacturing, employment. The s p with alltime high. It would be monumental. I have two of the best Money Managers who will share your thoughts as well. Why are cities deliberately regressing into more dangerous havens of fear and hopelessness . The Economic Impact on people will last for a generation. Well have the latest. I will talk about this with gianno caldwell. I have my take. Well get his as well. All that and more on making money. Charles all right the economy continues to show strong signs of coming back with more evidence coming today. A huge drop in jobless names. Rise in Home Mortgage applications. Here is the breaking news for you, folks. Initial jobless claims are down 228,000. Continuing claims down 604,000. Pandemic assistance down 167,000. This is delayed. As of two weeks ago we had three million fewer people on total unemployme
The last few weeks since the death of george floyd, what would you like to see come from all of this . Guest i am pleased that you have individuals of many backgrounds and communities taking to the streets. Next we have to take it to the polls. Many of the issues that have been raised will have to star in the november election. Public policy is changed by policymakers who hold the values and the interests of the communities that put them in office. As we see the Energy Industry with protests and demonstrations, we now have to november. R march in host how does that change in Public Policy affect what we have seen in the last few weeks . Guest it would impact us greatly. Whether it is police policy, whether it is how this nation finally addresses the issue of , whether it issm how we manage our economy as a priority, the priority we place corporations. Us it will be based on how we value the quality of life and the health of our communities. We are in the midst of a health , on top of a
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