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Building Credit in Today’s Economy

Central Floridians discuss personal income strategies and the state of the local economy.

02/18/2018

Metro Center Outlook

Building Credit in Today’s Economy

Season 2018 Episode 3 | 26m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Central Floridians discuss personal income strategies and the state of the local economy.

As the average American debt continues to be multiple thousands of dollars, education on economic strategy is desperately needed. Michael Eastham and Dr. Sean Snaith discuss “Common-Sense Income Strategies” and what the current state of the Florida economy means to local citizens.

02/18/2018

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Metro Center Outlook is a local public television program presented by WUCF

Metro Center Outlook

Building Credit in Today’s Economy

Season 2018 Episode 3 | 26m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

As the average American debt continues to be multiple thousands of dollars, education on economic strategy is desperately needed. Michael Eastham and Dr. Sean Snaith discuss “Common-Sense Income Strategies” and what the current state of the Florida economy means to local citizens.

02/18/2018

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