Sep 25 Rev. Jim Wallis: Who’s the radical, Jesus or the pope? By Making Sen$e Editor Are the pope's views on economics new, or is Pope Francis simply following the Gospels?… Continue reading
Sep 24 Watch 8:11 For some underwater mortgages, a chance to buy again at market rate By PBS News Hour We may have heard that the housing crisis is over, but that’s not the case for many homeowners in lower-income neighborhoods across the country. Economics correspondent Paul Solman looks at how a Boston nonprofit lender is working to stop foreclosures… Continue watching
Sep 24 Rev. Jim Wallis: Pope Francis is more radical than a communist By Making Sen$e Editor “How we decide the morality, the integrity, the righteousness of an economy is not how the wealthiest do but how the poorest do. That’s in the text,” says Rev. Wallis. “Now, that is more radical than communism and socialism.”… Continue reading
Sep 24 Why the foreclosure crisis isn’t over yet By Paul Solman This is the story of two housing markets — one that's doing very well and another that's treading water. Continue reading
Sep 24 Watch 6:07 Reverend Jim Wallis: Pope Francis is more radical than a communist By PBS News Hour Continue watching
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Sep 23 How do I know if my doctor accepts Medicare? By Philip Moeller Medicare Maven Phil Moeller answers your Medicare questions. Continue reading
Sep 22 Why women are often put in charge of failing companies By Marianne Cooper The glass cliff is a phenomenon in which women are more likely to be put into leadership roles under risky and precarious circumstances. Continue reading
Sep 21 A little known Social Security hack for divorcees looking to remarry By Laurence Kotlikoff Can two divorcees marry and continue to collect Social Security benefits on their exes?… Continue reading