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Max Erkiletian

Max K. Erkiletian is a seasoned journalist and analytical reporter with nearly 40 years of experience. He has been nominated for several honors and was part of a team that won the Missouri Press Association’s Community Service Award.

His vast experience has included covering a wide range of topics, from crime reporting to politics and music. His interview subjects have included U.S. Senators, such as Tom Eagleton; economists, such as Arthur Laffer; former Fed Chair Paul Volcker; and musicians, such as Muddy Waters and B. B. King.

Today, he focuses on personal finance, consumer protection, economic shifts, and investment trends. His reporting aims to make complex issues understood and show how events impact consumers’ wallets.

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The Weekly Wrap: More Supply Chain Degrees, Investors Seek TINA, Misinformation Costs     Hottest Degree – Supply Chain Management Looking for a major where 76 percent of students are placed... read the story
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The Weekly Wrap: Changes In Employment Workers of the world are united in their disdain for the traditional work model and are marshaling changes in employment... read the story
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The Weekly Wrap: Savings Falling, Tuition Insurance Rising, and Retail Revamping   Money, Money Everywhere – Not a Cent To Save After over a year of lockdown, the hounds of spending and reco... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
The Weekly Wrap: Coffee Prices Jump, Groceries Continue Rise, Unvaccinated Workers May Pay More Coffee and other food prices keep going up. Yet, we keep eating and drinking. And, unvaccinated workers may get a jab in... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
The Weekly Wrap: Manufacturing Leaving China; Gun Sales; Gas Prices Up Several important trends are continuing, from businesses ditching China to record gun sales and rising gas prices. Manuf... read the story
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The Weekly Wrap: Infrastructure Investment, Student Housing Shortage, and Aid Programs Ending   Infrastructure investment opportunities abound as economic development legislation advances. At the same time, CO... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
Is It Inflation Or Fear of Inflation? You may read or hear the term “inflation fears” being used with increasing frequency. In turn, that raises the quest... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
Weekly Financial Wrap: Housing, Car Subscriptions, Inflation and Value Investing Housing Market Peaking? Home sales continue at record levels. However, prices show signs of easing — indicating a slig... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
Food Prices Continue To Rise   It started with empty spots on grocery store shelves amid the pandemic. As a result, food prices soared. Now, wit... read the story
by Max Erkiletian
Weekly Financial Wrap: Jobs, Stocks, Govcoin, Food Prices, Office Perks Why Did Stock Explode When Jobs Bombed? April’s jobs report was lower than expected, but Wall Street didn’t care. Th... read the story
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