by ldeas | Feb 5, 2024 | CNBC SquawkBox, Media Interview
There’s good news coming from recent reports on job growth, unemployment, and the state of the economy. On paper, things are beginning to trend in the right direction. However, as Chairman Bryant and former White House chief-of-staff Mick Mulvaney discuss, the...
by ldeas | Aug 9, 2022 | CNBC SquawkBox, Media Interview
This week I appeared on MSNBC’s “Squawk Box” alongside Tom Farley, former NYSE president and current CEO of Far Peak, to discuss whether new spending out of Washington D.C. will help or hurt the U.S. economy. I believe our government is taking a...
by ldeas | Jul 8, 2022 | CNBC SquawkBox, Media Interview, Operation HOPE
We’ve got to cut it out. The infighting and bickering, the culture wars, and deep division have long exceeded their expiration date. It’s time for us to wake up and reclaim our place in the world as the ultimate symbol of hope, unity, and progress....
by ldeas | Jun 1, 2022 | CNBC SquawkBox, Financial Literacy for All, Operation HOPE, The Silver Rights Movement
Today I appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box with Kevin O’Leary and we discussed a very hot topic that likely affects you or someone you know directly. President Biden has proposed that the federal government forgive up to $10K of federally backed student loan...
by John Hope Bryant | Mar 10, 2022 | 1mbb, Andrew Ross sorkin, CNBC SquawkBox, HOPE Inside, HOPE Office of Innovation, Research & Assessment, hope research & impact institute, John Hope Bryant Authored, John Hope Bryant Live, Media Interview, Operation HOPE, Russia, Silver Rights, The Silver Rights Movement, Ukraine
PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE. Americans — or at least low wealth, working class and minority Americans — are signaling that they are willing, on balance, to share a proportionate amount of personal financial pain, this time in the form of higher gas prices, if it means...
by ldeas | Jun 15, 2021 | CNBC SquawkBox, Events & Appearances
There are many crucial things that are directly linked to our economy that are in desperate need of reinvestment and repair. Most would agree with that statement, but the all-important question remains: how do we pay for it? America has a social contract with her...
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