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When There's Not Enough Time to (Celtic) Rock
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Nov 3, 2011
Yesterday, we aired a story about Maryland's Genuine Progress Indicator, an alternative economic index that factors in hard-to-calculate variables...
Feeling Relaxed? Now Put a Price On It
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Nov 3, 2011
Let's say you're outside, it's a warm summer afternoon, you're sipping an iced tea... no wait that has too much caffeine, better make it a lemonade...
If Banks Win, Do You Win, Too?
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Nov 3, 2011
Which of these competing arguments do you believe? You might think that banks should stockpile bigger cushions of capital so that taxpayers will...
The Top Five Films of the Financial Crisis
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Nov 3, 2011
We're headed for another recession! Or maybe we're just still in a contraction. Whatever you call it (the Great Integration?), the tumultuous eco...
Credit Where Credit is Due
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Nov 3, 2011
Saran Sholar invested in her education and thought she was a shoe-in for the job. Having spent many years as a human resources professional, she...
The Recession's Consumer Paradox
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Nov 3, 2011
David Brancaccio was in Los Angeles last week to guest host Marketplace Money. The theme: Borrow or spend? If we don't spend, life gets drained...
How is your credit report affecting your employment?
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Nov 3, 2011
A study by the Society for Human Resource Management found that over 60 percent of employers used credit reports in deciding whether to hire...
Storming the Capital: A CFPB Walking Tour
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Nov 3, 2011
David Brancaccio travels to Washington to see the institutions interested in the powerful new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau....
Alternative Indicator: The G(raffiti)DP
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Mar 28, 2012
The numbers are bad: Unemployment is at 9.2% after rising for three straight months. Goldman Sachs cut its GDP growth forecast from 2% down to 1....
Free Zones: A Tale of Two Economies
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Nov 3, 2011
Think one economy is hard enough to regulate? Try Two. In the U.A.E., so-called "free zones" allow foreigners to set up businesses for nominal fe...






