College graduates soften hopes for employment

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good morning! Daniel de Visse, Consumer Friday Edition Daily Money. Betty Lynn Fisher is on hiatus.

Last year, recent college graduates sought well-paying jobs in remote locations that aligned with their values.

Rachel Barber reports that this year they’re just looking for work.

President Trump talks about tariffs on branded drugs

President Donald Trump is talking about tariffs again.

His latest move is a 100% import tax on branded drugs, part of a campaign to encourage companies to make drugs in the United States.

What does this mean for your next prescription?

Are Black Caucus scholarships discriminatory?

Finally, groups opposed to affirmative action are suing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, alleging that some college scholarships for black students discriminate on the basis of race.

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