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    Credit Cards Cause Harm To The Economy & To Consumers

    en-usMay 10, 2023

    About this Episode

    We all love our credit cards. Many financial gurus even tout the plethora of wonderful benefits that come along with them. But what’s often buried in the discussion on credit cards is all of the ways they are bad for the economy and consumers alike. 

    This episode will shed light on that issue by covering 5 objective reasons why credit cards are bad for the economy and the everyday person.

    Blog Post: Credit Cards Cause Harm To The Economy & To Consumers

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