The financial crisis was followed by a pandemic, then an energy crisis, and now an arms crisis is looming over us all... and apparently, everyone is to blame. This live show, brought to you by the Bittner Brothers, offers a universal recipe for all current and future problems: the knowledge of compound interest. For years, “financial literacy” has been presented to us as a miracle solution by economists, analysts, and politicians who aren’t actually keen on changing the system itself. It can allegedly prevent poverty, exclusion, and missed opportunities on the crypto-wave. Škrty (Cuts) – an economic podcast with a twist – takes a look at what this illusion really is. The audience will take away everything. Except, perhaps, money.
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A Brief History of Financial Literacy
Oct 31
07:30pm - 09:00pm
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