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Leaders of a West Michigan company helping finance disadvantaged business owners says nearly $2 million of their funding was slashed by the Trump Administration
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We talk to Nemes Rush Family Wealth Management’s Mike Nemus.
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A law passed in 2022 requires Michigan students take a one-half credit course in personal finance. Beginning with this year’s incoming freshman class, it’s a high school graduation requirement.
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The American Banker Association’s Ed Elfman discusses the details.
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Journalist Nancy Marshall-Genzer joins in to talk about why Marketplace was in West Michigan
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The church’s final service will be on August 11th
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The ALICE report from United Way tracks financial hardships among working families
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Legislation heard in a Michigan House Committee today would give the Secretary of State power to go after campaign finance violations as they’re happening.
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We talk to Michigan Association of CPAs Board Chair Jamie LoPiccolo.