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The week on Wall Street
Oct 7, 2005
Cheryl Glaser talks to analyst David Johnson about the week on Wall Street, despite the fact that it's one he's trying to forget.
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The "Buzzword": Poverty Rate
Oct 1, 2005
Life is hard enough without having to decipher everything. Each week, <em>Marketplace Money</em> brings you a word or a phrase that has bubbled to the top of the news. For instance — "Poverty Rate." You hear it, you see it, but do you really know it?
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"Day in the Work Life": Scientific Illustrator
Oct 1, 2005
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" -- our regular look at how folks trade time for money -- we get the graphic details from an illustrator.
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The Money Pit: Home Equity Lines
Oct 1, 2005
Alan Greenspan and his friends at the Federal Reserve continue to hike up short-term interest rates. And if you've got a home equity line of credit, you might be in for a rude, rate awakening. Real estate expert Elizabeth Razzi explains how not to let your home equity line turn into a money pit.
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Pure Energy
Oct 1, 2005
As winter approaches, so does the need for warmth. Can you heat your home without overheating your wallet? <em>Marketplace's</em> Alisa Roth reports.
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Golden State (Working) Warriors
Sep 28, 2005
A study out today says a California family of four must bring in $71,000 a year just to make ends meet. From the Work and Family Desk, Sarah Gardner reports on what these figures signal for the rest of the country.
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"Day in the Work Life" Flower Farmer
Sep 23, 2005
On this week's "A Day In the Work Life" — our regular look at how folks trade time for money — we plant seeds with a flower farmer.
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From the Money Matters Desk: Office Etiquette
Sep 23, 2005
On this week's Money Matters — our regular look at how to improve your bottom line — we learn how to play nice at work. Joining Kai is Peter Post, the author of <em>The Etiquette Advantage in Business.</em>
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Teed Off
Sep 23, 2005
The newest "it" work tutorial doesn't involve mastering computer software or learning management techniques. As Nancy Marshall-Genzer reports, career coaches are zeroing on an employee's swing.
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Me and My Friendly Skies?
Sep 23, 2005
Last week, Northwest and Delta filed for bankruptcy, joining the ranks of United and US AIR. What does the shakeup in the airline industry mean for the flying public? Rachel Dornhelm has more.









