❗Let's close the gap: We still need your help to raise $40,000 by April 1. Donate now
Marketplace for Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Oct 27, 2009

Marketplace for Tuesday, October 27, 2009

HTML EMBED:
COPY

Marketplace for Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Segments From this episode

Climate change in our own backyards

Oct 27, 2009
Marketplace sustainability reporters Sam Eaton and Sarah Gardner discuss the radical changes Americans are seeing to their surroundings as temperatures rise from global warming.

Taxes picking up tab for Amtrak losses

Oct 27, 2009
A Pew study released today finds that the average government subsidy on an Amtrak ticket is $32. That's four times higher than the subsidy figure Amtrak has come up with. Mitchell Hartman reports.

Has housing market still not hit bottom?

Oct 27, 2009
Home prices rose for a third straight month in August. But despite stabilizing signs, a growing number of experts are skeptical that the crashing housing market might finally have hit the bottom. Bob Moon reports.

AARP shares position on health reform

Oct 27, 2009
AARP lends its name to insurance polices that it brokers and nets millions of dollars from -- and it also supports health care reform. Kai Ryssdal talks to professor James Thurber about whether or not this demonstrates a conflict of interest.

Web site to show out-of-network costs

Oct 27, 2009
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has announced the development of a database and Web site that will allow consumers using doctors outside their insurers' networks to compare rates. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.

Marketplace for Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Music from the episode

Two Kinds Film School