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Our lead story: Edward takes at Phoenix housing, which is a key distressed housing market to follow - a canary in the coalmine for former bubble markets. Data from the month of May clearly show the housing market there topping out again. Then Edward takes a look at how American Express members can earn 2x the points if they use their cards to pay for Uber rides. Then Erin sits down with Doug Casey of Casey Research to look at private data collection and the US government's piggybacking off of collected data. After the break, Erin talks to Dr. Thomas Palley about differentiating between Post-Keynesians and New Keynesians. In today's Big Deal, Edward Harrison sits down with Thom Hartmann to talk about the field of economics and its shortcomings. Take a look. Check us out on Facebook:
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Our lead story: Edward takes at Phoenix housing, which is a key distressed housing market to follow - a canary in the coalmine for former bubble markets. Data from the month of May clearly show the housing market there topping out again. Then Edward takes a look at how American Express members can earn 2x the points if they use their cards to pay for Uber rides. Then Erin sits down with Doug Casey of Casey Research to look at private data collection and the US government's piggybacking off of collected data. After the break, Erin talks to Dr. Thomas Palley about differentiating between Post-Keynesians and New Keynesians. In today's Big Deal, Edward Harrison sits down with Thom Hartmann to talk about the field of economics and its shortcomings. Take a look. Check us out on Facebook:
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Our lead story: Edward takes at Phoenix housing, which is a key distressed housing market to follow - a canary in the coalmine for former bubble markets. Data from the month of May clearly show the housing market there topping out again. Then Edward takes a look at how American Express members can earn 2x the points if they use their cards to pay for Uber rides. Then Erin sits down with Doug Casey of Casey Research to look at private data collection and the US government's piggybacking off of collected data. After the break, Erin talks to Dr. Thomas Palley about differentiating between Post-Keynesians and New Keynesians. In today's Big Deal, Edward Harrison sits down with Thom Hartmann to talk about the field of economics and its shortcomings. Take a look. Check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRT https://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedowns https://www.facebook.com/erinade2020 Follow us @ http://twitter.com/ErinAde http://twitter.com/edwardnh |