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Beyond the numbers: What teaching shortages look like in practice

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In a recent report , we reviewed the size and scope of the national teacher shortage using data from a wide range of public and private sources, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the National Center for Education Statistics, the RAND Corporation, and others. and Edgenuity Inc.

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How To Bring ‘Invisibles’ Into The Credit Fold

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, those with higher incomes and education levels had the fewest concerns. Even with a very modest lifestyle in poverty incomes, you have balanced budgets and people who put money in an envelope every week, even if it is only $1. Meanwhile, 11 percent were serially delinquent and could not access credit at all.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

I had an economics lesson, I had a life lesson, I had an epiphany, I had a race relations lesson, I had a self-esteem and confidence lesson. Being broke is economic, but being poor is a disabling frame of mind, a depressed condition of your spirit. It’s home economics class, doesn’t exist anymore. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Resetting Work/Life Balance By Getting Paid For Expertise

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So, there were one-on-one meetings, and then there were group education meetings. And so, I felt like how I grew was by the more that I learned, the more I was able to educate people on. And so, I started then providing educational meetings on social security, and Medicare, and other topics, state planning.

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You’re Living in a World Wrought by Central Banks. Notice Anything Wrong?

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In an interview with Lynn Parramore of the Institute for New Economic Thinking, Nomi Prins takes up and extends the argument that she has made over a series of books, that central bankers are ever-more administering policies that are good for the markets but very bad for the real economy and real people. economy and Wall Street.

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Filtering Down To The Most Impact-Weighted Work To Add Value

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I could go back and tell a story that I was a double major in economics and sociology, and financial planning was a perfect fit. And if you went through the math, it gave us hundreds of hours that a typical firm would spend. So at the moment, Monarch Money is a phenomenal budgeting app, never ad-supported, never will be.

Planning 130
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Using Detailed Meeting Checklists to Drive Referral Growth

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I think the industry likes to tell a story that one of the big drivers from insurance and brokerage firms to RIAs is essentially the economics of it. And you start doing the math of the staff, and you’re like, “I can hire people for less than this.” And the economics, they ultimately worked out long term.

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