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Aug 04

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New Orleans Getting Stronger, but Katrina’s Problems Linger 5 Years Later

A new report from the Brookings Institution shows New Orleans' population and economy are rebounding five years after Hurricane Katrina, plus the city now has better schools, better access to health care and a stronger criminal justice system. Gwen Ifill…

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Jul 30

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Will U.S. Auto Industry Manage to Survive Recession?

On a day that President Obama touted his administration's efforts to save the U.S. auto industry, Judy Woodruff assesses the state of the industry with Micheline Maynard, senior editor of Changing Gears, a new public media project focusing on the…

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Jul 29

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Did Stimulus Funding Help or Hurt U.S. Economy in the Long Run?

A new study by economists Mark Zandi and Alan Blinder showed the U.S. government's nearly $800 billion economic stimulus and the Wall Street bailout likely steered the American economy away from another depression. Jeffrey Brown moderates a debate between Zandi…

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Jul 23

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In Spain, Crushing Unemployment Piles Onto Economic Worries

Paul Solman wraps up his weeklong reporting on Europe's economic woes with a final report concentrating on the massive unemployment problem in Spain.

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Jul 22

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For U.S. Markets, ‘One Step Forward, One Step Back’

Wall Street had a strong showing on Thursday, but the positive news was tempered by other economic readings showing declining home sales and rising claims for unemployment benefits. Jim Lehrer speaks with Greg Ip of The Economist for more.

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Jul 21

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Examining the Underground Greek Economy Amid Escalating Debt

Many Greek citizens have reacted in anger over governmental attempts to impose austerity measures as the country battles its economic troubles. As part of his series on making sense of economic issues, Paul Solman looks at Greece's debt and the…

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Jul 21

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News Wrap: Bernanke Promises to Bolster Recovery If Needed

In other news Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke voiced concern about slow economic growth, saying the Fed would take action if needed to help the U.S. economic recovery along.

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Jul 21

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Republicans Stand Clear of Financial Reform Law

President Obama signed what he called the strongest consumer financial protection law on Wednesday. But the Republican Party was absent from the signing ceremony, and some GOP members are saying the law will be bad for small businesses.

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Jul 19

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What Will Financial Reform Mean for the Poorest?

With President Obama set to sign financial reform legislation, much of the attention has been on the biggest U.S. banks lately. But what about lending practices that affect the poorest Americans? Hari Sreenivsan discusses the "poverty industry" with "Broke, USA"…

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Jul 19

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Will Greek Austerity Plans Buckle Under Pressure?

As part of his ongoing reporting on Making Sense for financial news, Paul Solman examines -- with some country and western flair -- how Greece's debt woes began and what's being done to contain the problems from spreading throughout Europe…

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