Stretching Your Dollar: Saving on Entertainment and Live Events
The entertainment sector continues to see rising costs, making it more expensive for consumers to go to concerts, live events and even theme parks. Ted Jenkin, CEO and co-founder of oXYGen Financial, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to talk fun-flation and why costs remain high for customers. Jenkin also provided some tips on how to save when looking to have fun.
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