Jul 09 Watch Artists Learn Art of Business to Brave Tough Economic Times In the classical performing arts, more and more artists -- ever more highly skilled -- compete for fewer and fewer jobs, ever more poorly paid. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on how artists are learning to fine-tune their entrepreneurial skills… Continue watching
Jul 05 Watch Left Behind by the Recovery, Inner City Teens Struggle to Find Jobs Left Behind by the Recovery, Inner City Teens Struggle to Find Jobs… Continue watching
Jun 27 Watch Performing Artists Compete, Move, Adapt in Tough Economy A new report shows 45 percent of young adults who recently got a college degree are underemployed, and the next generation of classical performers are no exception. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on how artists are adapting to hard economic… Continue watching
Jun 21 Watch Why We Did ‘New Adventures for Older Workers’ Christina Bellantoni interviews Elizabeth Shell about New Adventures for Older Workers. Continue watching
Jun 20 Watch Finding the Connection Between Prosperity, Compassion and Happiness Finding the Connection Between Prosperity, Compassion and Happiness… Continue watching
Jun 17 Watch Should the Government Pay for Information It Collects About Its Citizens? Should Government Pay for the Information It Collects About Its Citizens?… Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch How Big a Boost Do Working Seniors Give the Economy? Americans who work past traditional retirement age are extending their productive lives. They're also paying taxes longer, which may have big implications for the country's finances. As part of his Making Sen$e series, economics correspondent Paul Solman reports. Continue watching
Jun 12 Watch Paul Solman: ‘More Seniors Than Ever, Still on the Job" Paul Solman: 'The trend is clear: more seniors than ever, still on the job.'… Continue watching
Jun 06 Watch ‘Economics Is Not a Morality Play’: Paul Krugman on Managing Financial Crisis Should we have let foundering financial firms fail in 2008? Economics correspondent Paul Solman sits down with economist Paul Krugman to discuss the provocative bestseller "The Great Deformation" by David Stockman and the government's role in mediating economic meltdowns. Continue watching