This episode of Money and Change covers a range of financial and economic topics leading into Memorial Day weekend. The host discusses the historical origins of Memorial Day, emphasizing its roots in Charleston, South Carolina, as a commemoration organized by the local Black community. The discussion then shifts to the rising costs of traditional Memorial Day cookouts, noting a 13% increase in barbecue staples and significant spikes in prices for meat and condiments due to inflation and extreme weather.
The episode also examines broader economic concerns, including:
The host concludes with a call for personal financial responsibility, encouraging listeners to pay down debt, maintain emergency savings, and prepare for potential economic instability by stockpiling food and supplies.
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