Richie Bernardo

Richie Bernardo

Richie Bernardo is a financial writer at WalletHub. He graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism and a minor in business from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Previously, Richie was a journalism intern at the European Youth Forum in Brussels, Belgium, a section editor at Vox Magazine, a reporter for the Columbia Missourian, and the editor of [sh]out Magazine, a semesterly publication at the University of Missouri that covers LGBTQ-related issues. His work has appeared in other publications such as The Hattiesburg Post and YO! (Youth Opinion) Magazine. He also has served as secretary of the only university chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association in the United States. Richie was born in the Philippines and grew up in Kansas City, Mo., home to America's best barbecue.
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Richie Bernardo joins Jim Blasingame to report on the failure of municipalities and how the recession revealed their leadership failures rather than caused their financial failure.
Richie Bernardo joins Jim Blasingame to report on a study of the 150 largest municipalities in the U.S. and explain how the top 10 are succeeding while the bottom 10 are essentially bankrupt.
Richie Bernardo joins Jim Blasingame to report on the failure of municipalities and how the recession revealed their leadership failures rather than caused their financial failure.