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Hey, listeners.
It's Thursday, June 11. I'm Oyin Adedoyin for The Wall Street Journal.
Your money briefing is still on a break, but today, in honor of graduation season,
we're bringing you a panel discussion about the intricacies of supporting adult children.
The panel featured a group of personal finance experts, authors,
and professors, including Laura Ullrich, an economist at the job search platform Indeed, Matt Schulz,
who works at LendingTree, George Kamel, a co-host on The Ramsey Show, Caitlin Zaloom, a professor at NYU,
and John Campbell, who teaches economics at Harvard.
They're all experts in their own right,
but many of them are also parents, so our conversation turned surprisingly personal.
That's after the break.
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Not noise.