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What Can America's First 250 Years Teach Us?

For America's 250th birthday, Mark revisits stories from U.S. financial history and explores what debt, taxes, money, and markets can teach us today.
July 6, 2026Mark Riepe
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What Can America's First 250 Years Teach Us?

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What can America's first 250 years teach investors? In this special Independence Day episode, Mark Riepe examines key moments in U.S. economic and financial history, including national debt, inflation, currency, taxation, tariffs, and personal finance. Through stories spanning the Revolutionary War to the 20th century, he highlights the people, policies, and financial decisions that helped shape the nation—and the lessons they still offer today.

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