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Marketplace Money

Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.,
rebroadcast Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.

Marketplace Money, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, looks at the way the week's major national and international stories will hit your wallet, and brings Marketplace's expertise in business and economic coverage home to weekend listeners. Kai Ryssdal

Continuing Marketplace Money's legacy of smart topics, expert advice, and current information, we'll help you figure out how to pay for your kid's college, explain what a national story like the mutual fund scandal means to you, and help you decide whether to buy or lease a car. But we'll also plumb the more elusive subjects -- the myriad ways money affects us all, not just financially, but emotionally.

Marketplace Money -- The money show for the rest of us.





Top Stories on Marketplace.org

Dear Wall Street, this is why the people are angry
Josh Brown may be in the same group as the bankers and brokers that the Occupy movements are protesting against, but he's just as angry as the protestors are at his own industry.
Philippines: Too many mouths?
Rapid population growth tests the Philippines’ ability to feed itself. And spurs a rethink on one of the globe's most controversial issues.
EBT now stands for restaurant meals
Until now it's been a struggle to use food stamps at restaurants, but L.A. county's new Restaurant Meals program now allows EBT to be accepted at 500 locations, including Dominos and El Pollo Loco. Vanessa Romo reports.
Economy gives some dads a bad rap
Despite hints that the economy is recovering, job losses continue. But what happens when fathers who pay child support are out of work? Monica Brady-Myerov reports.
Are 'The Best Places to Work' really the best?
Perks are nice, but they're not what really motivates employees to do their best.
The non-organic future
Think organic food plays an essential role in feeding the future? Think again.
So, are you smart enough to work for Google?
Today's job interviews are nothing like those in the past. Author William Poundstone examines the kinds of new interview questions that are asked at corporations like Google.
PIPA, SOPA and OPEN: Three acronyms that could change the Internet
How a few bills before Congress could alter the web forever.
Gilmore: If the 1% had less, would the 99% be better off?
Join us for a week long commentary series asking that question. We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.
It's official: Pittsburgh is the most liveable city in the U.S.
The Economist Intelligence Unit has released its 2011 Liveability Ranking and Overview, and the Steel City tops the U.S. list, beating out Los An...