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Ohio may gamble to fill budget shortfall

Jul 3, 2009
Ohio is facing a $3 billion budget gap, and it may turn to gambling to bring in some much-needed revenue. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports.

Local governments feel budget pains

Jul 3, 2009
State governments are in the middle of major budget crises, and local governments may be feeling the pain next. Steve Henn reports.

How I'm helping the economy . . .

Jul 3, 2009
The Fourth of July is all about getting into the patriotic spirit. For some, that can include how you spend your money. Here are some thoughts on spending to serve your country.

Very different states of unemployment

Jul 3, 2009
How much money people get in their unemployment checks -- and even whether they're eligible for jobless benefits -- depends a lot on where they live. Mitchell Hartman reports.

Weekly Wrap: What have we learned?

Jul 2, 2009
Reuters blogger Felix Salmon and freelance business writer Heidi Moore talk with Kai Ryssdal about the poor job numbers, banks' toxic assets and the state of the economy halfway through 2009.

GM plans 'toxic' clearance sale

Jul 2, 2009
The bankrupt carmaker is cleaning out its garage in an effort to form a new, pared-down company. But bondholders are fighting over which assets will stay and which will get offered to outside buyers. Jeremy Hobson reports

Banks fear counterfeit California IOUs

Jul 2, 2009
As California begins issuing IOUs, banks are worried that counterfeit notes may become a big problem. But the state insists fraud protection efforts are in place. Sarah Gardner reports.

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Euro countries face similar job crisis

Jul 2, 2009
The U.S. isn't the only country reeling from grim unemployment numbers. Workers in the 16 countries that use the euro are also feeling the effects of the global recession. Stephen Beard reports.

Why hasn't the stimulus created jobs?

Jul 2, 2009
Last winter's $700 billion stimulus package was supposed to help generate jobs, but so far it's done a lackluster job. John Dimsdale reports on what happened.

Inside a loan service call center

Jul 1, 2009
Calling your bank for loan advice can be a frustrating maze of automated messages and people without answers. But what's it like on the other side of the line at the nation's largest loan servicer, Bank of America? Tamara Keith reports.