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Category: Economy: Nation, Global

Terence Grado
How long are we going to accept millions of Americans unemployed? Terence Grado joins Jim Blasingame to report on the unacceptable unemployment numbers, especially for the young and minorities.
William Conerly
Is the Fed helping or hurting the economy? Bill Conerly joins Jim Blasingame to propose that the current monetary policies of the Fed are probably good, but what the dangers are when eventually the stimulus has to be taken away.
William Conerly
What's the rest of the year looking like for the economy? Bill Conerly joins Jim Blasingame to forecast more slow to moderate growth for the US economy and says that the biggest risk for recession in the US comes from Europe.
William Conerly
Is there a recession risk? Bill Conerly joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the recent events in Cyprus and why the biggest risk to the US economy would be a contagion affect from the European Union problems.
Jim Blasingame
Here are two important small business partners. Jim Blasingame reveals two important groups - local chambers of commerce and community banks - and explains why small business owners should have relationships with both of them.
W. Michael Cox
Americans are migrating within the country like never before. Michael Cox joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that perhaps more than any other time, Americans are leaving certain states for better options in other states.
Don Cooper
Main Street America has a problem in Washington. Don Cooper joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why we need to find and elect candidates for national office who understand how our free-market economy is supposed to work.
Jim Blasingame
Cyprus is another example of the failed European socialistic policies. Jim Blasingame points out the unsustainable socialistic market practices of Europe and asks President Obama why he is pushing the U.S. in that direction.
Ken Gronbach
For the first time, Boomers and Gen Y are buying houses at the same time. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report that for the first time in history, the two largest generations in U.S. history - Baby Boomers and Generation Y - are both buying houses.
Ken Gronbach
How will Millennials impact the housing industry? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the home-buying impact of Generation Y on the struggling U.S. housing market.

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