Kristen Schwab
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Which brings us to the next installment of our series, My Economy.
Which brings us to the next installment of our series, My Economy.
That was Mia Shirella and Mariel Alper in Hyattsville, Maryland.
That was Mia Shirella and Mariel Alper in Hyattsville, Maryland.
If you're in the business of fixing or teaching or really in the business of almost anything, we want to hear about it.
If you're in the business of fixing or teaching or really in the business of almost anything, we want to hear about it.
Tell us your story at marketplace.org slash my economy.
Tell us your story at marketplace.org slash my economy.
This final note on the way out today saw this on CNBC.
This final note on the way out today saw this on CNBC.
The Olympics doesn't pay athletes anything.
The Olympics doesn't pay athletes anything.
With lots of hard work and a little luck, they collect glory and hopefully a medal.
With lots of hard work and a little luck, they collect glory and hopefully a medal.
But some countries do offer their own prizes.
But some countries do offer their own prizes.
Who makes the most?
Who makes the most?
Medalists from Singapore and Hong Kong come out as the number one and two highest paid athletes, with gold earning them more than $750,000.
Medalists from Singapore and Hong Kong come out as the number one and two highest paid athletes, with gold earning them more than $750,000.