Ask an Expert: Suze Orman on The Economy

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http://www.cbc.ca/thehour Got a question about the economy? How to save your money? Suze Orman on Ask an Expert.

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  • She says consumers shouldn't spend money they don't have, which is correct, yet she has faith in Obama??? The governments spending money it doesn't have!

  • Her explanation of overstretching your credit is exactly what the U.S. govt is doing. She trusts the Obama administration? They are trying to put out a fire by soaking it in gasoline. Go watch Peter Schiff he knows what he's talking about

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  • Looks like Suze Orman is plagiarizing poor Dave Ramsey....LOL!!! Which is a good thing. Although Suze may be very knowledgeable about finances.......in my book Dave Ramsey is THE MAN!!!

  • Obama should watch this video.... or, Suze Orman for president !! =)

  • Yeah for Canada !!! We still have to be careful though : ))

  • @return135 A lot of these things are manipulated with computers. I'm sure they meshed pieces together to como up with this, especially that part. Someone find this video so we can find out for sure.

  • Shes just sucking up to Obama !!

  • Oh, girlfriend, open your eyes. The USD is not ok, but I appreciate the Orman rah-rah rally cheer.

  • Suzie is a nice person but a micro economic personality. She's great to give advice on managing your household, but has no idea what is going on on a macro economic level!

    On wanting to give her economic advice for the Country: DENIED GIRLFRIEND!!

    I luv her nonetheless!

  • well housing prices have fallen a little or have been flat but are expected to be up by 10% by mid next year. Vacancy rates are only 1% so rent can be exorbitant. We don't have a problem of housing oversupply like in the states or UK so expect housing prices and high rent to be somewhat of a challenge.

  • Expert doesn't know that Canada had 0/40 mortgages I guess. Yah, ZERO down instituted in Canada.

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