A look at the global economy, 10 years after the financial crisis




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Summary: <p>(U.S. Edition) Canadian and U.S. officials sat down Wednesday to talk trade and perhaps find solutions to their many – many – differences with a potential NAFTA overhaul looming. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn't giving ground on some key issues. Also, with student debt piling up to $1.4 trillion, Congress is preparing to vote on a bill that requires student borrowers to get financial counseling every year. The counseling can happen online or in-person. Then, we take a look at the form the global economy has taken 10 years since the financial crisis. Today's show is sponsored by Avast (<a href="https://www.avast.com/en-us/index#mac"><span>avast.com</span></a>), Indeed (<a href="https://www.indeed.com/hire/audio-promotion"><span>indeed.com/marketplace</span></a>) and Navy Federal Credit Union (<a href="https://www.navyfederal.org/loans-cards/credit-cards/flagship-visa-signature/index.php"><span>navyfederal,org/flagship</span></a>). (09/05/2018)</p>