Hangovers have existed as long as overconsumption of alcohol. (That is to say: as long as alcohol.) But even though every few years a new technique or pill is offered as a cure, the task may be futile. Plus, most housing market watchers are predicting that 2015 will be better than 2014. How much better? Some expect home sales to increase about 10 percent this year.
Segments From this episode
McDonald's makes a move toward not-so-fast food
by Marketplace Contributor
Jan 1, 2015
We're not lovin' it: McDonald's earnings hit a new low. Are custom burgers an answer?
Semi-rosy outlook for housing market
by Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Jan 1, 2015
Home sales could increase by 10 percent but weak wage growth may cut down on potential buyers.
Final Note
Inside the CIA's crystal ball for 2015
by David Gura
Jan 1, 2015
In 2000, the CIA made 70 pages worth of predictions for 2015. They didn't get everything right.
Champagne wishes and hangover-cure dreams
by Stan Alcorn
Jan 1, 2015
With New Year's Eve in the rear-view mirror, we tackle a timely topic: Hangover cures
Ringing in the new year with a pay raise
by Amy Scott
Jan 1, 2015
More than 20 states raise their minimum wages, so millions of workers get a bump in pay this year.