Eve Troeh is a reporter on Marketplace’s Sustainability Desk, filing features and breaking stories on how sustainability issues impact business and the economy.
I was enjoying your show on the way to work today, Sunday (As I usually do) and was very touched by your use of Michael Jackson song snippets. In the cold logic of financial talk, his music was a nice interlude, a creative homage to a great artist. Thank you.
After hearing Chris' suggestion to check kids' credit reports, and put a freeze on their accounts, I rushed to my computer to get a free credit report on both of my kids, ages 6 and 9. Turns out that the only way to do this for kids under 13 is by mail, and may only be possible in the event that identity fraud is already suspected. One has to send the request and supporting documentation to each company. Worth mentioning next time it comes up. Thanks for the suggestion, though.