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person counting singles
June 24, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b208: What is universal basic income? with Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs

Universal Basic Income is the idea that people (sometimes everyone, sometimes only the poorer ones) should receive a basic, minimum amount of money each month, or every couple of weeks, in cash.…
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man holding toddler's hand on path
February 5, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b 138 Dedrick Asante-Muhammad on how to take action against the racial wealth divide

This week's Oldie-but-Goodie. Happy Black History Month! If average Black family wealth continues to grow at the same pace it has over the past three decades, it would take Black families 228…
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Pam, Dyalekt, Tasty Keish
September 6, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b171 You can’t talk about economics without talking about race (LIVE from the 4th Annual Audio Festival)

We packed a whole lot of goodies in this hour special. We caught up with Tasty Keish from last year's #DDJA interview to see where she is now after deciding to work…
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man & woman in window alcove
February 20, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b 143 You and your honey’s money personalities

Money is the #1 reason for divorce, and often, it is the main thing couples fight about. Remember money personalities? (Here's the link in case you need a refresher: brunchandbudget.com/personality) Whether you're…
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man holding toddler's hand on path
January 16, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b 138 Dedrick Asante-Muhammad on how to take action against the racial wealth divide

If average Black family wealth continues to grow at the same pace it has over the past three decades, it would take Black families 228 years to amass the same amount of…
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