Amid the FTX debacle, some question whether the unregulated crypto industry can regain trust. Plus, where inflation is slowing and how remote work is changing holiday travel.
Prices rose 7.1% in November compared to a year ago — less than expected.
In the market for a used car? There’s some good news.
by Samantha Fields
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Prices are 3.3% lower than they were a year ago, and have been dropping every month for the last five months. Here’s why.
How a “divorce” between the Treasury and Fed helped build the modern economy
by Kai Ryssdal and Maria Hollenhorst
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In the 1950s, the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve reached an agreement that helped create the economy we have today.
Can crypto restore its credibility?
by Lily Jamali
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Despite a raft of prosecutions and losses to investors in the billions, some say the industry has what it takes to find its feet.
Extending your holiday trip to work remotely has its joys … and its interrupted Zoom calls
by Meghan McCarty Carino
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When visiting family over the holidays, the mix of business, leisure and family time can be tricky.
Lots of the same, despite rising prices
Gaile Harrell, a part-time cashier first featured in Marketplace’s series “The United States of Work,” describes how she’s navigating both work and inflation.