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Why the Fed wants you to quit your job
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May 2, 2013
The rate at which Americans are quitting their jobs is rising. That can be a good sign for the economic and labor market outlook.
The worst jobs in history
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May 2, 2013
From leech gatherer to factory worker, breaking down some of history's worst jobs.
New study details the costs and benefits of Medicaid
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May 2, 2013
In Oregon, researchers followed 10,000 new enrollees in Medicaid. They used more health care services, but had more to spend on other necessities.
It's crowded at the top: Freakonomics Radio
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May 1, 2013
The hidden side the unemployment numbers? Folks with advanced degrees are climbing down the ladder.
New forms hope to make it easier to sign up for health insurance
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May 1, 2013
Federal health agency releases shorter, less confusing applications for health care reform programs.
Pop-up trucks charge New York City kids to store cellphones during school
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Apr 29, 2013
Ever since New York City banned electronic devices in public schools, a cottage industry has emerged: Charging kids a dollar a day to hold their phones during class.
California bets big on marketing to spread the health care gospel
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Apr 25, 2013
Millions of Californians will be eligible for healthcare under the new law, and lots of them know nothing about it.
What DeVry's earnings say about the for-profit college business
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Apr 23, 2013
As for-profit colleges learn to survive with fewer students, the rise of free online courses raises new questions.
Why a private equity tycoon is funding a scholarship in China
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Apr 22, 2013
Billionaire Stephen Schwarzman is spearheading a $300 million scholarship fund for top students from the U.S., Europe, and Latin America to spend a year in China. With philanthropy, comes influence.
Would you rather have a teacher or a computer grade your schoolwork?
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Apr 15, 2013
EdX, a Harvard-MIT project, will offer essay grading software to colleges free of charge. You might imagine that teachers and professors would embrace the labor saving. But, not all do.










