Interviews RSS Feed

Category: Economy: Nation, Global

Mike Inselmann
Who will buy the Baby Boomers' houses in 20 years? Mike Inselmann joins Jim Blasingame to report on the future of America's housing industry from a demographic standpoint.
Mike Inselmann
This small business is a leader in tracking the national housing industry. Mike Inselmann joins Jim Blasingame to explain how his company tracks housing markets to forecast future housing demands.
Charles Kadlec
What do some states know about the balance between taxation and economic growth? Chuck Kadlec joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why the states with the lowest tax rates have the highest economic growth performance.
Ted Fishman
Communities not only need well-educated youth, but also new job creators. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to create a balance between higher education and job creation within a community.
Ted Fishman
Does the U.S. have a college affordability problem? Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why and how some communities are helping their young citizens pursue a college education.
Ted Fishman
China has more college graduates than the U.S. and India combined. Ted Fishman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how China focuses on education, through spending inside the country and abroad.
Kristy Campbell
What are the issues that are affecting small business optimism? Kristy Campbell joins Jim Blasingame to report why small businesses are most concerned about high fuel costs, access to credit and uncertain taxes.
Kristy Campbell
Small businesses aren’t hiring because of the uncertainty of Obamacare. Kristy Campbell joins Jim Blasingame to report why small businesses don’t like Obamacare and think it will negatively impact their business.
Bob McTeer
More regulations are not the answer to bad financial behavior. Bob McTeer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the over-reaching and ineffective regulations that don't solve problems, but create impediments to economic growth.
Bob McTeer
Will Fed monetary policies ultimately be good for the recovery? Bob McTeer joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why he thinks the accommodate easing the Fed has been doing will ultimately pay off as the economy grows.

Browse by category