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Today's economyMeet Robb Engen, co-author of the Boomer & Echo blog and a Moneyville contributor. The lessons he shares on family finances have been hard earned.
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Hi, and welcome to “Today’s economy blog.” My goal is to provide you with a plain language explanation of what’s happening on capital markets and in the real economy. I’ll call on experts. I’ll tell stories.
I’d love to hear from you. Tell me what you’d like to know about today’s economy and how to navigate it. Are you optimistic? Stressed out? Somewhere in-between? I’m not a financial advisor, but I will bring you the smartest people and the best ideas I can find.
– Kevin Press
Meet Robb Engen, co-author of the Boomer & Echo blog and a Moneyville contributor. The lessons he shares on family finances have been hard earned.
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