Three Years Later, Where Is the Occupy Movement?
NPR
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
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It’s been three years since the Occupy Wall Street movement took to New York’s Zuccotti park.
They were protesting what they saw as greed and corruption on Wall Street. But they soon had to leave Zuccotti and fell from the front pages.
Today, the group is focusing on reducing student loan debt.
The Financial Times’ Cardiff Garcia joins Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobston to discuss where the Occupy movement stands now.
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