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CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Tom and Debbie for the final visit of 2025. She looks ahead of 2026, and says 'this is a good year for a resolution,' for financial success.
Crime and Punishment with Casey McNethney // CBS’s Olivia Rinaldi on the latest Epstein files release // CBS MoneyWatch analyst Jill Schlesinger on holiday saving // Charlie Commentary: When the Light Returns // KIRO News Radio meteorologist Ted Buehner on the possibility of a white Christmas // Heather Bosch reporter feature on the native language of the Puyallup people
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about saving money in the New Year.
Jill Schlesinger checks in for the last time in 2025 with a preview towards 2026
Jill Schlesinger of Jill On Money has a strategy for putting you in a strong financial position to start the new year.
Nuno Loureiro, a professor at MIT, was shot to death at his home in a Boston suburb. Police say they found Loureiro on Monday and the 47-year-old died the next day. Numbers from the November jobs report released on Tuesday show the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%, its highest level in four years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what to know. Major artificial intelligence companies are introducing tools aimed at making shopping easier and more cost-effective. Kelly O'Grady gets a behind-the-scenes look at Google's new AI shopping agents, which can do much of the heavy lifting for shoppers. Still searching for the perfect holiday gift? Amazon Books editorial director Sarah Gelman shares a list of books that make the best presents. You can purchase the books by clicking here: https://amzn.to/4p0T6ZQ Sylvester Stallone, a 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his childhood, challenges he's faced and creating some of his iconic films. He also reveals what he wants his legacy to be. Jack Black and Paul Rudd team up in the new comedy "Anaconda," portraying best friends who set out to remake the 1997 cult classic of the same name. The duo tell "CBS Mornings" what it was like collaborating on the project and reveal how much of their performance was improvised. Wednesday is Tony Dokoupil's last day at "CBS Mornings" as he gets ready to take a new seat at the "CBS Evening News" anchor desk. As we get ready to say goodbye, here's a look back at his time on "CBS Mornings." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ron takes listeners on a wide-ranging conversation that links America's past to its present — from classic TV sitcoms to today's political battles. Drawing parallels between All in the Family's Archie Bunker and modern MAGA politics, Ron explores how culture once forced hard conversations into American living rooms — and what's changed since, revisiting a CBS Sunday Morning segment from 2010 featuring Rob Reiner.The show also digs into the high-stakes fight over voting rights, with Lauren Groh-Wargo of Fair Fight Action warning about the potential fallout if the Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act. Plus, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what rising unemployment numbers really mean for everyday Americans, and Dr. T. Jamison Brewer of the University of North Georgia weighs in on the growing push against “wokeness” in higher education.A WaPo letter to the editor openly asks "are we the bad guys?" "Telling conservatives to stop being bigots is admitting they're bigots. And I'm pretty sure a professor of jurisprudence telling them to cut it out isn't going to work. Hey, you guys — stop being bigots!" The letter writer cites Robert P. George's piece stating that as much as conservatives want to be a "big tent" party, they have to draw a line against white supremacy, antisemitism, eugenics, the subjugation of women, and other forms of ideological extremism and bigotry.Tune in to catch the Ron Show weekdays from 4-6pm Eastern time on Georgia NOW! Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com.#TheRonShow #HearGeorgiaNow #RonRoberts #LaurenGrohWargo #FairFightAction #JillSchlesinger #CBSNews #TJamisonBrewer #VotingRights #GeorgiaPolitics
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the problems young people are having finding jobs.
"Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report from the King County Prosecutor's Office // Frank Sumrall on the legacy of Rob Reiner // Charlie Commentary on Seattle's dedication to the LGBTQ+ community // Taurean Small on the House Republican led health care proposal // Jill Schlesinger with a prediction of the job market report // Gee Scott on the Seahawks squeaking out a victory
Brian Shactman and Jill Schlesinger discussed the upcoming economic data releases, including jobs numbers for November and the CPI report. Schlesinger noted that the labor market is in a "low, higher, low fire market" with minimal hiring and firing, except in certain industries. She highlighted that the economy is growing due to increased spending on AI and wealthier Americans, but job creation has slowed significantly, with only 76,000 jobs created through September 2024. Schlesinger emphasized the challenges faced by young college graduates in finding jobs, advising them to focus on adaptability and skills rather than specialization.
New hiring numbers will be released Tuesday for November, but there's still no data for October. How do we gauge the market? Jill Schlesinger tells us.
Jill Schlesinger on how Americans feel about the economy // Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" // KIRO Newsradio Holiday Magic // Meteorologist Scott Sistek on the atmospheric river // Charlie Commentary: Criminal support system… Not criminal justice system // Meteorologist Cliff Mass on the atmospheric river // Kevin Brassler from Checkbook.org // Gee Scott on the Seattle Seahawks
Find out what CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger has to see about this months Open Market Committee meeting. She talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the state of the US economy.
Jill Schlesinger joins us to discuss the latest with your money during the holiday season and how about low gas prices?!
Not everyone is feeling the same about growing economic numbers. Jill Schlesinger tells us more.
Find out what CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger has to see about this months Open Market Committee meeting. She talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
Jill Schlesinger talks about taxes and charitable-giving and offers warning about possible scams. With Scott Jagow and Tom Ackerman.
Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" — Local crime report // Ted Buehner with an extended forecast leading into Thanksgiving week // Jill Schlesinger with some year end financial advice // Charlie Commentary on funding for the King County Prosecutor's Office // Tom Dempsey on the falling out between President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene // Gee Scott on the Seahawks tough loss to the Rams yesterday
Jill Schlesinger, the CBS Business Analyst, joined Vineeta on Monday to discuss what you need know about charitable giving.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about charitable giving and your finances.
Jill Schlesinger joins us on this Monday to discuss the latest from the stock market and if you should be scared to spend this holiday season.
A new tax benefit is coming for givers in the new year. Jill Schlesinger tells us about it.
Understanding Your Money with CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger Buzz listener Jamie has worked really hard to save for her kid's college, but is there a better was she should be doing it?
A new Federal Reserve report shows total household debt is more than $18 trillion, which is equivalent to nearly half the size of the U.S. economy. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has tips to help you cut down on your debt. Video shows the moment ICE agents detained a teacher at a Chicago day care center. Officials identified the woman as Diana Galeano, a Colombian national in the U.S. since 2023, seeking asylum. Children, teachers and parents have expressed outrage over the incident. Unionized Starbucks baristas say they're ready to strike on Nov. 13 unless the company finalizes a labor contract. The date coincides with Starbucks' annual Red Cup Day, one of its biggest sales events of the year, when free reusable red cups are given away to customers. In a statement to CBS News, Starbucks said the company is disappointed that the union voted to authorize a strike instead of coming to the bargaining table. Actor Rainn Wilson talks about his personal struggles with mental health and his new book, "Soul Bloom Workbook: Spiritual Tools for Modern Living," which aims to help readers kickstart their own spiritual journey. Claressa Shields is the first boxer, male or female, to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals. She's also the only boxer to become the undisputed champion in three separate weight classes. Shields announced on "CBS Mornings" that she's signed a multi-fight contract worth $8 million. Singer Florence Welch speaks with CBS News' Anthony Mason about suffering an ectopic pregnancy on the band's last tour, the emergency surgery she had to have and the doubts she had about releasing new music. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jill Schlesinger says now is the best time to look into possible tax deductions for next spring's tax-season. She joins Debbie and Tom every Monday morning. JillOnMoney.com
King County Executive Candidates on Sound Transit development // Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment"// Jill Schlesinger on new tax deduction options in 2026 // Charlie Commentary on why casting your ballot is so important // Gee Scott on the Seahawks dominant win last night
Jill Schlesinger talks about the age factor and what to do with your money. Taxing on that money is important to know about and she runs it all down.
If you want to take full advantage of tax perks in President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, you may want to start now. Jill Schlesinger tells us more.
Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" — Local crime report // Jill Schlesinger on why Social Security Benefits will be going up in 2026 // Charlie Commentary examining the Seattle mayoral candidates: Bruce Harrell // Scott MacFarlane on the big FBI Investigations into dozens of NBA players/ coaches // Gee Scott on the race for Seattle's mayor
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about planning for social security benefits.
Jill Schlesinger joins us to discuss The Fed meeting for a two-day policy meeting in hopes for another .25% cut. If it happens, it would be the lowest lending rate since 2022!
Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" — Local crime report // Linda Gradstein in Jerusalem with a report on the delicate ceasefire in Gaza // Jill Schlesinger on the "Great Lock In" — looking to begin smart saving now // Marcus Espinoza on federal funding being frozen for the Army Corps of Engineers // Gee Scott on ALCS Game Seven, and the Seahawks MNF game
The end of the year is approaching and there is still time to right your financial ship. Advice from CBS Business analyst Jill Schlesinger on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about how to best tackle financial planning for long term success.
Jill Schlesinger from Jill on Money joins us to discuss oil prices going down as well as the delayed CPI report and what we should expect.
What to know about the Supreme Court case that could weaken the Voting Rights Act. CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the Supreme Court case examining whether Louisiana's creation of a second majority-Black congressional district violates the Constitution. The decision could reshape how states draw voting maps and impact minority voter protections nationwide. This week the United States' six largest banks released their earnings and collectively they're up 19% from a year ago. However, at the same time, a new report reveals 69% of Americans say income is falling behind the cost of living, which is up from 50% five years ago. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. Kevin Federline is opening up about his life with ex-wife Britney Spears, including parenting with the singer, her 13-year conservatorship and mental health concerns as his new memoir is released. Meanwhile, Spears' team has fired back, accusing Federline of "profiting off her" with the book release.Emmy Award-winning actor Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in Scott Cooper's new biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere." White sits down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss portraying "The Boss," the making of Springsteen's 1982 album "Nebraska," and how the film breaks from the traditional music biopic formula. "The Road," CBS' new musical competition series, follows 12 emerging country artists competing for $250,000, a record deal, and a chance to perform at Stagecoach. Keith Urban and executive producer Blake Shelton talk with Entertainment Tonight's Cassie DiLaura about mentoring the next generation of country stars. The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, leader of Washington's Episcopal Diocese, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her book for young readers, "We Can Be Brave: How We Learn to Be Brave in Life's Decisive Moments," which draws inspiration from figures like Harry Potter and Martin Luther King Jr. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jill Schlesinger says that it us just impossible to 'time' the market. She joins Tom and Debbie every Monday morning.
"Crime and Punishment" — our weekly check in with Casey McNerthney from the King County Prosecutor's Office // Jeff McCausland on the ceasefire in Gaza // Jill Schlesinger on when to enter and exit the market // Charlie Harger Commentary on who he believes should REALLY be Seattle's Mayor // Congressman Adam Smith on the ceasefire in Gaza and the government shutdown // Highlight reel from possibly the best Seattle sports weekend in history
Jill Schlesinger is the Emmy and Gracie Award winning Business Analyst for CBS News. She appears on CBS radio and television stations nationwide covering the economy, markets, investing and anything else with a dollar sign. She is a weekly guest on NPR's “Here and Now” and writes the nationally syndicated column “Jill on Money”. She is the author of two books, The Great Money Reset and The Dumb Things Smart People Do With Their Money. Jill is also the host of the “Jill on Money” and the “MoneyWatch” podcasts and of the nationally syndicated radio show, “Jill on Money”. She is a frequent speaker on a variety of topics, including macroeconomic, market and demographic trends; workplace issues for women and LGBT employees in financial services; and how to create authentic branding. She serves on the board of the New York City Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center. Jill's back to discuss the shutdown, the economy, the stock market, and what investors should be doing in Q4. And, we also found time to address the Carole King vs Taylor Swift debate and whether Boomer music is better than Gen Z's/Millennials'! Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Gold and silver prices continue to reach new highs. The government shutdown continues to impact the release of key economic data What to know before beginning to invest. Business analyst Jill Schlesinger gives her insights. jillonmoney.com.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about investing the market and real estate in 2025.
"Crime and Punishment" — our weekly check in with Casey McNerthney from the King County Prosecutor's Office // Jill Schlesinger on "Shutdown-O-Nomics", navigating the government shutdown // Cast members from "Stereophonic" playing at The Paramount beginning tomorrow // Charlie Harger Commentary on Washington's continued budget issue // Nancy Loo in Portland on the legal battle to get National Guard troops to Portland // Gee Scott on the Seattle sports weekend that could have been
Longing to quit your job and follow your passion? Or perhaps take a break to travel? Or move to a new place? First, you'll need to look at your finances. In this episode, Jill Schlesinger, a certified financial planner and business analyst for CBS News, walks through her five steps for assessing your financial situation before a possible life change. This episode originally published Feb. 28, 2023. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up for our newsletter here.Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at lifekit@npr.orgSupport the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing up for Life Kit+ at plus.npr.org/lifekitLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Longing to quit your job and follow your passion? Or perhaps take a break to travel? Or move to a new place? First, you'll need to look at your finances. In this episode, Jill Schlesinger, a certified financial planner and business analyst for CBS News, walks through her five steps for assessing your financial situation before a possible life change. This episode originally published Feb. 28, 2023. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up for our newsletter here.Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at lifekit@npr.orgSupport the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing up for Life Kit+ at plus.npr.org/lifekitLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
CBS News Business Analyst, Jill Schlesinger on the housing market.
Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report // Tom Dempsey on the looming government shutdown-LIVE // Jill Schlesinger on the changing housing market // Charlie Harger Commentary on the need to end political violence and intimidation-LIVE // Gee Scott on his interview with Jaxon Smith-Njigba-LIVE // Luke Duecy outside the ICE facility in Portland where protestors are gathering against the deployment of National Guard troops there
This week on Face the Nation, the nation grapples with the violent killing of political activist Charlie Kirk. We ask House Speaker Mike Johnson how leaders can build unity in a time of deep division. Plus, we have a bipartisan conversation with Democratic Senator Chris Coons and Republican Senator James Lankford on finding common ground during turbulent times. University of Chicago professor Robert Pape joins us to discuss his research on political violence and what it reveals about the moment the nation finds itself in. Finally, as consumer prices tick up and the job market softens, the federal reserve signals a potential interest rate cut. We talk with CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the state of our economy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released new data revealing the U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs than originally reported from April of last year to March of this year. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what to know. Rising costs from groceries to housing are outpacing wages and leaving many households stretched thin. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down the impact on the middle class. Emma Heming Willis joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path," sharing her family's experience caring for Bruce Willis after his diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia. Renowned photographer Sally Mann joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her memoir "Art Work," which chronicles the struggles, heartbreaks and triumphs of her creative journey. Mann, known for her evocative family portraits and Southern landscapes, reflects on passion, loss and the drive to keep making art. Lilly Singh joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new comedy "Doin' It," which she co-wrote and produced. Singh stars as Maya, a 30-year-old Indian-American software engineer who unexpectedly becomes a high school sex education teacher. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices