Main Takeaway: Hosted by Michael Gutschmidt, We are transitioning from the industrial age, and a industrial way of thinking to the information age ... A economic shift from the industrial age to the information age, the worst job market since the great depression, and student loan ...
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Hosted by Michael Gutschmidt, We are transitioning from the industrial age, and a industrial way of thinking to the information age ... A economic shift from the industrial age to the information age, the worst job market since the great depression, and student loan ... The economy is collapsing, job market is shrinking, and student loan debt is through the roof ...
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Our generation is predicted to be the first in history to do worse financially than our parents. The community that empowers individuals to improve themselves physically and financially.
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- Hosted by Michael Gutschmidt, We are transitioning from the industrial age, and a industrial way of thinking to the information age ...
- A economic shift from the industrial age to the information age, the worst job market since the great depression, and student loan ...
- The economy is collapsing, job market is shrinking, and student loan debt is through the roof ...
- Our generation is predicted to be the first in history to do worse financially than our parents.
- The community that empowers individuals to improve themselves physically and financially.
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