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Letters: Should listeners pay for public radio?
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Apr 20, 2012
Listeners respond to a commentary by Tucker Carlson of the Daily Caller, which argues that listeners should pay the full tab for public radio.
Letters: Taxes!
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Apr 13, 2012
Host Tess Vigeland along with Sr. Producer Paddy Hirsch and tax expert Louis Barajas answer listener tax questions and emails.
Letters: 'Hearting' taxes, medical tests
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Apr 6, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: the impact of taxes on the community, unnecessary medical tests and procedures, and making matzo more appealing.
Half a million bucks in student debt?
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Apr 9, 2012
Paddy Hirsch, Liz Weston, and Tess discuss the wisdom of taking out huge amounts of student debt.
Letters: Robots and the Boomerang Generation
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Mar 30, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: Our series Robots Ate My Job, whether the Boomerang Generation is hurting the economy, and the Lorax.
Letters: Chinese factories, diaper debate
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Mar 23, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: The bigger picture in the Mike Daisey story, the great American diaper debate and talking to President Obama.
Letters: 'Homeless Hotspots,' illegal immigrants
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Mar 16, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: Whether the Homeless Hotspots experiment at South by Southwest was exploitative, and if illegal immigration helps the economy or not.
Letters: Presidential power, college costs
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Mar 9, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: Presidential sway over the economy, lowering tuition for college students, and taking time off after graduation.
Getting Personal: Trashing your old tax documents
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Mar 9, 2012
Host Sarah Gardner and MSN's Liz Weston answers your personal finance conundrums.
Letters: Yelp's IPO, Monkees memories
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Mar 2, 2012
Going over listeners' responses to past broadcasts. This week: noticing the price of groceries, gauging Yelp's share price, and remembering the Monkees' Davy Jones.







