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Funny Money Friday: Economic Cartoons

Money doesn't have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.

There's always one upside to any political or national crisis: the jokes get better. The recent economic troubles have provided ample fodder for political cartoonists. For Funny Money Friday this week, we're highlighting some of our favorite cartoons. You can click on each to expand:

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You can browse through more economic political cartoons online here. Happy Friday!

Emily DavidsonCredit.com credit expert and former TransUnion insider. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com moderator.


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