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Chile wealth inequality fuelling protests

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The Latin American country has the highest per capita income but also the highest inequality index.
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Canadians concerned about rising food prices

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A new survey found many Canadians are concerned that food prices are rising faster than their wages.
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In the Gig Economy, Etsy Empowers Its Female Entrepreneurs

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Almost 90 percent of Etsy’s 1.9 million active sellers worldwide identify as women, a statistic that the e-commerce marketplace based out of Brooklyn proudly says highlights the changing economy.
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Tips for Tax Day

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Monday is Tax Day. Kelsey Sheehy, a personal finance expert at NerdWallet, spoke to Cheddar about tips for last minute filers. "It is not too late to lower your tax bill," Sheehy said.
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Katie Couric: How Digital Technology Can Help Fix U.S. Health Care

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Award-winning journalist Katie Couric said digital innovation is key to fixing the broken health care system during a conversation about technology and medicine at SXSW. “There are a lot of things that are said that are negative about...
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Calif. Congressman Is Optimistic About Bipartisan Student Loan Bill in Pelosi's House

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The daunting task of paying back astronomical student loans may soon be less taxing, California Congressman Scott Peters tells told Cheddar Tuesday. Rep. Peters (D-Calif.) has received 99 co-sponsors on his bipartisan Employer...
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Europe's economy and the migration question

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There are over 250 million migrants around the world living outside their country of birth and this figure is expected to grow. The debate over migration in Europe remains divisive. We spoke to the UN special representative for...
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Italy: internal battle over fiscal policy

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Italy's new government struggled to contain a fierce internal battle over fiscal policy on Thursday, hours before it was due to unveil its 2019 budget targets, sparking a sell-off of state bonds. The Treasury department forecasts a 2019...
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Reduced College Tuition for a Share of Future Earnings

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Norwich University is offering students Income Share Agreements, reduced tuition in exchange for a share of their future income. Daphne E. Larkin, director of media relations and community affairs at Norwich University, describes the...
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To Ease Debt, College Asks for Cut of Students' Future Paychecks

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Norwich University is offering students Income Share Agreements, the opportunity for reduced tuition in exchange for a share of their future paychecks. Daphne E. Larkin, Director of Media Relations & Community Affairs at Norwich...
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Toronto and Vancouver crack down on Airbnb listings

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Critics are welcoming the new regulations, but believe more can be done by holding companies like Airbnb accountable as well.
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Music to the ears of buskers everywhere

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London is claiming a world first in a collaboration between the organisation Busk in London, and a Swedish tech company, iZettle . With fewer and fewer people carrying cash street musicians and artists have been feeling the pinch and...
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'Self-employed': the story of a Dutch food delivery rider

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This young man is a Dutch food delivery rider. He is also an active member of “Riders Union”, a group of food delivery workers backed by FNV – a Dutch trade union. He preferred to remain anonymous to speak about his status of being...
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Facebook's Co-Founder on How to End Poverty in the U.S.

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Chris Hughes, author of "Fair Shot" and co-founder of Facebook, has a radical idea to change the economy and "end poverty once and for all." It involves a guaranteed income for people earning less than $50,000.
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Trump Plans to Cut Taxes & Regulation

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The commander-in-chief announced that he has a plan to cut taxes for the middle class and trim down the tax code. Here, President Trump lays out the framework.
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The Most Popular Side Hustles

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Which major companies started off as just side hustles? Apple, Craigslist and Toms Shoes. David Carlson, Author of "Hustle Away Debt," explains why dedicating time to a side hustle could set up a bright future. He talks about the range...
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Maybe Obsession Is Good for Business

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Grant Cardone, New York Times bestselling author and international speaker, joins Your Cheddar to discuss how obsession equals success, and why people shouldn't strive for that work/life balance if they are living paycheck-to-paycheck....
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More seniors living on less

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Jacqueline Hansen explains the fall in income for some seniors
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Tax changes

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on the heated debate over small business tax changes proposed by Finance Minister Bill Morneau
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NDP leadership candidates debate basic income

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Guy Caron, Niki Ashton and Charlie Angus discuss a basic income policy for Canada
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Pension reform

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Social policy researcher Richard Shillington on a new report that says CPP reform doesn't go far enough
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Tax filing time

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Carol Wilding, president and CEO at Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario, on why low-income Canadians should file their taxes
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The re-segregation of Canadian public schools | ViewPoints

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OPINION | Journalist Rachel Giese says public schools in Toronto are increasingly becoming separated by race and income.
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Cool inflation

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Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, on the latest reading on CPI