The Broadcast Retirement Network’s #brnsunday for Sunday, November 22, 2020 | (1) COVID numbers rise, but there is optimism regarding a vaccine, (2) Apple lowers App Store commission rates for small developers in January, (3) Thanksgiving travel: the CDC says not to travel to avoid spreading the virus, (4) a vaccine and a return to “normal” may lead to rising mortgage rates – and higher real estate sales in October, (5) On Demand Pay Apps: Paypal has partnered with Even Responsible Finance to allow quicker access to compensation, (6) Social Security reform proposals, (7) bonds are up, yields are down and, (8) Holiday traditions: the government funding deadline approaches | special guest: | For more news and content visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe
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