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The Clark Howard Podcast

10.16.18 Airbnb vs governments; Phone lease are too long; Cost of college declining

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hotels continue to fight Airbnb in many states and municipalities. But they seem to be losing; T Mobile has just launched a 3-year lease payoff for some smartphone purchases. It's crazy to pay for your cell phone over 3 years!; The true cost of college is actually declining slightly. That's the first time in a long time this has been the case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Avatar the Way of Water is now streaming on Disney+.

0:03.6

Come on, come on!

0:07.2

Relive the adventure of a lifetime.

0:09.6

Outstanding.

0:10.8

Woohoo!

0:12.3

It experienced the Academy Award-winning phenomenon.

0:17.0

Again and again.

0:19.8

You are one of us now.

0:21.3

Let's do it.

0:23.7

Avatar the Way of Water, now streaming on Disney+.

0:26.7

Subscription required, 18+.

0:28.6

Trump's a Conditions Apply.

0:36.0

Great that you're here with us on the Clark Howard Show

0:38.9

where it's all about you and your wallet.

0:41.4

I want you to learn ideas to me so you can keep more of what you make.

0:45.9

Coming up in a few minutes in today's Clark Rage's Moment.

0:49.5

There's an idea from Canada that's being borrowed

0:52.9

for marketing in the United States.

0:54.9

It is a lousy idea.

0:56.7

I'm going to tell you about it and what to avoid.

1:00.0

And coming up later, I have great news, believe it or not,

1:04.3

on the college front, college to-ishens declining in the United States.

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