Money Life With Chuck Jaffe Daily Podcast

More than half of Americans think the government tracks our credit-card spending

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Jill Gonzalez, spokesperson for WalletHub, said that her site's annual 4th of July survey found that millions of Americans are feeling more financial freedom this year, but that nearly one-quarter of Americans wish they could be free of credit-card debt, second by a hair only to over-eating as something people want to cut back on. The study also showed that Americans believe that the federal government is watching their spending, tracking their credit-card activity, despite no real proof or reason to believe it is. Also on the show, author Michele Cagan talks about real-estate investing to generate income streams, Sam McBride of New Constructs puts the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Danger Zone over a recent rules change, and we rebroadcast a recent Market Call with Charlie Bobrinskoy of the Ariel Funds.