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Tune-in: Two Important Stories

There are two great personal finance stories you should tune into online. First, Jean Chatzky appeared on the Today Show yesterday to discuss the importance of credit scores in light of the credit crunch. She mentioned Credit.com as a source for her credit score facts:

After you watch that clip, tune into this American Life to listen to their episode on the housing crisis. The latest episode of This American Life brings the credit and real estate problems in the US back to a "Giant Pool of Money." It's a great, easy-to-understand explanation of what is happening to the economy.

Emily Davidson – A former TransUnion insider and a member of Credit.com's expert team. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com editor.


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