Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal talks to Jordyn Holman of the New York Times and Kate Davidson of Bloomberg about corporate retail, so-called “bumpy data” and the rest of the week’s economic news.
Consumers say they’re worried about the economy, but retail sales are strong
by Kristin Schwab
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Data released this week shows there’s a disconnect between what people say and what they do.
Valentine’s Day chocolate sales were strong … but it’d be helpful if you shopped earlier
by Sarah Leeson
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“It’s fun but it’s difficult to know how much to make when everyone comes in on the same day,” said Kristin Thalheimer Bingham, co-owner of Dean’s Sweets in Portland, Maine.
Did telecoms overreport their broadband coverage in underserved areas?
by Savannah Peters
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The federal infrastructure law provided $40 billion to bring internet access to every American. But some communities still have none.
Will that kitchen remodel pay for itself when you sell your house?
by Amy Scott
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Most home improvement projects don’t break even, a new study says. But the value of an upgrade may be more than financial.