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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.





Marketplace Money

Can the jobs bill make a difference?
Congress has passed the first in a series of bills intended to encourage companies to hire more workers. Marketplace's Jeremy Hobson and Tess Vigeland look at whether the legislation can put a dent in the 10% unemployment rate.
Latinos invest in immigration reform
Latino groups across the nation have been holding fund-raising events to help people get to Washington, D.C., this weekend for the big immigration reform rally. Jeff Tyler reports.
Letters from our listeners
Listeners react to Marketplace Money's recent coverage, especially David Sax's commentary about changing the way we tip.
In California, bidding wars are back
One of the nuttier elements of the real estate boom has returned. Tess Vigeland explains.
Getting Personal
Tess Vigeland and personal finance expert Liz Pulliam Weston attempt to give a listener a money makeover.
Elements of investing, short and simple
Burton Malkiel, author of "The Elements of Investing," talks with Tess Vigeland about his new book and why shorter is better in investing advice.
Ireland's new lost generation
Christopher Werth reports on young Irish couples who splurged during the housing boom, only to face negative equity and a sluggish economy.
How to get auctioned-off homes cheap
Peter O'Dowd explains how some investors buy auctioned-off homes at record low prices.
NCAA brackets ranked by tuition
Tess Vigeland talks with The Awl's Abe Sauer about his version of the NCAA brackets -- based on each school's tuition.

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