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As Out-Of-State Buyers Drive Up Prices, A Montanan Utilized Local Cred To Buy A House
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Bozeman, Mont., resident Sean Hawksford tried nearly 20 times to buy a house. But a flood of new home buyers from the coasts — who can work remotely — has driven home prices way up and supply down.
YouTube Influencer Develops Online Resource For People Living In Vehicles
Thursday, March 04, 2021
For some people, giving up their house or apartment and living on the road is a choice. But for many Americans priced out of the housing and rental markets, living in a vehicle is a necessity.
Fewer Applications And Less Money: Why Some Colleges Are Merging
Friday, February 05, 2021
With college applications expected to decline in coming years, many U.S. schools are having trouble balancing their books. This tough financial reality has led to a wave of recent school mergers.
The Economy Aboard The International Space Station
Friday, January 22, 2021
For astronauts living at the International Space Station, money is practically useless. There's nowhere to spend it. Instead astronauts developed a functioning barter economy.
Latest Relief Package May Not Save Some Small Businesses From Bankruptcy
Friday, January 08, 2021
The latest pandemic relief package includes hundreds of billions of dollars in funding for small businesses. But for many companies, the money hasn't targeted one of their biggest overheads: rent.
INTERPOL Warns People About Counterfeit Coronavirus Vaccines
Friday, December 25, 2020
The first doses of COVID-19 vaccines are being administered. Our Planet Money team delves into the dark web to learn more about the counterfeit vaccines that are being sold around the world.
Planet Money: The Lemon Plays A Critical Role In The Mafia's Creation
Thursday, November 19, 2020
The essential ingredient in the birth of the mafia wasn't the threats or the murders or the other stuff that's great for Hollywood movies. It was lemons. Our Planet Money team explains.
How More Women Than Men Are Being Impacted By The Recession
Friday, October 30, 2020
Of the 1.1 million people who left the job market in September, more than 860,000 were women. We examine why women are dropping out of the workforce, and what it will mean for the economy.
What's The Impact of Bars Shutting Down on Innovations and New Ideas?
Friday, October 16, 2020
There's a long history of bars playing a vital role in innovation and economic growth. NPR discusses what may happen now that the coronavirus pandemic has shut down so many of them.
What Will Happen To Commercial Real Estate As More People Work From Home?
Friday, October 09, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic forced many people to work from home. NPR looks into what remote work from home could mean for commercial real estate.
Lego Fans Tricked By Counterfeit Kits
Friday, September 18, 2020
Discontinued Lego sets can be worth a lot of money. Counterfeit Lego kits, made illegally in China, are scamming collectors.
Egg Prices Skyrocket During The Pandemic
Tuesday, September 08, 2020
The price of eggs skyrocketed at the start of the pandemic. That had some states crying foul — and filing suits against egg companies.
Why Millions Of Americans May Soon Face Eviction
Friday, August 28, 2020
With government support programs suspended and no immediate prospect of a resolution, millions of renters in the U.S. could soon be facing evictions.
'Planet Money': What Will It Take To Speed Up The Vaccine Process?
Thursday, August 27, 2020
It seems everyone wants to develop a coronavirus vaccine. But vaccine development usually takes years. The White House is betting money can speed things up.
Riots That Followed Anti-Racism Protests Come At Great Cost To Black-Owned Businesses
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
The Black Lives Matter demonstrations have brought huge protests against racism. But alongside the protests came riots — at a great cost to some Black-owned businesses.
U.S. Sees Housing Boom Amid Economic Crisis
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Most of the U.S. economy is in decline due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but home sales are skyrocketing at a record pace. NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money discusses the boom.
With $600 Unemployment Aid Gone, Homelessness Is What Keeps This Mother Up At Night
Thursday, August 06, 2020
Sandy Villatoro, a housekeeper who lost her job in March, doesn't know how she'll pay the bills for her family of four now that the additional $600 weekly in federal aid she was receiving has expired.
NHL Commissioner On How The League Keeps Athletes Safe: 'Be As Flexible As Possible'
Wednesday, August 05, 2020
The National Hockey League has resumed its season in two "bubbles" in Edmonton and Toronto, Canada. The league says it's administered 7,000 coronavirus tests to players, with zero positive cases.
FDA Adviser: Not Realistic To Expect A COVID-19 Vaccine In 2020
Wednesday, August 05, 2020
Dr. Paul Offit, who serves on the Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory board, says he doesn't think an effective vaccine that's undergone adequate testing can be ready this year.
Pandemic Puts Restaurant Owners In The Business Fight Of Their Lives
Friday, July 31, 2020
Restaurants are going out of business in droves. But some are battling hard to keep their doors open.