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Aug 18

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Getting High for Less: Easier Access to Better, Cheaper Heroin Cripples Small Towns

By Paul Solman

Black tar heroin. Photo via the City of Wichita police department. Note: We've been exploring economic inequality in America this week, and thought it an opportune moment to share something we had hoped to post the last time…

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Aug 17

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Send Us Your Questions on Wealth, Inequality

Update: Thanks for all your questions! We'll post some of the answers here soon. Editor's Note: Our story on Tuesday's program has certainly struck a chord. In the first in a series on economic inequality in the United…

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Aug 10

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Romer: Obama Should Push for Bold 2-Part Stimulus to Lift Economy

The Dow Jones industrial average dropped by triple digits for the fourth time in just over a week, as market volatility reached near-record levels. Judy Woodruff discusses what's causing the market jitters and what could be done to calm them…

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Jun 22

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Can Investment Assumptions Worsen the State Pension Fund Crisis?

By Elizabeth Shell

By Diane Lincoln Estes Well, no. Investment assumptions themselves don't worsen the crisis but as we explain in our story on Rhode Island on Wednesday's broadcast, decisions about pension fund investment assumptions can mean higher taxes, lower pensions and bitter…

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Mar 15

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Paul Solman and Dante Chinni Talk Economic Inequality in Ohio

Paul Solman and Dante Chinni discuss the two economic worlds they found in Ohio.

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Mar 15

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Paul Solman and Dante Chinni Talk Economic Inequality in Ohio

By Elizabeth Shell

EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Solman and Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently traveled to two counties in Ohio - Crawford and Delaware. Thirty years ago they had similar average incomes but today, they've grown apart. The town of Galion in…

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Mar 14

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A Snapshot of Economic Inequality Across our ‘Patchwork Nation’

By Elizabeth Shell

EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Solman and Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently traveled to Ohio's Crawford and Delaware counties to examine economic inequality. In a preview of the upcoming story, which is slated to air on Tuesday's broadcast, we're…

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Mar 11

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What We’re Reading: Economic Impact of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan

By Elizabeth Shell

EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Solman is traveling today but we here at Making Sen$e wanted to share a list of reports we've been following on the financial impact of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Though it's too soon to say…

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Jan 31

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‘Revenge of the Electric Car’ Director Paine Discusses Renewed Optimism for Vehicle

By Elizabeth Shell

Filmmaker Chris Paine achieved notoriety with his 2006 documentary, "Who Killed the Electric Car?" Now he's back -- with a more sanguine sequel, "The Revenge of the Electric Car." Producing two stories about the electric car myself,…

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Jan 27

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Ode to Germany: Merle Hazard, Backed by Beethoven

By Elizabeth Shell

Today's post introduces the fourth of country singer Merle Hazard's Euro-shanties, this one taking off on the Ode to Joy from Beethoven's 9th. Teutonic C&W. Merle (if not Beethoven) will do anything to educationally amuse. So will we.

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