The U.S. economy grew modestly last quarter, but job lay-offs together with rising prices for gas, food and healthcare mean growing anxiety for many low and middle income Americans.How individuals and families are coping with mounting financial pressures

Guests

  • Michelle Singletary Syndicated columnist of "The Color of Money" for the Washington Post
  • Jared Bernstein Chief Economist and Economic Policy Adviser for Vice President Biden and Executive Director of the Vice President's Middle Class Task Force.
  • Alan Levensen Chief economist at T. Rowe Price
  • Jane Bryant Quinn Contributing editor, Newsweek Magazine.

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