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| Do consumers want to be protected? The idea of a consumer protection agency has been resurrected several times since President Obama proposed it last spring, but public opinion about such an agency is mixed. |
| Got a home? Green upgrades available. Tess Vigeland talks with EcoMotion's Ted Flanigan about a program that makes it easy for property owners to install green home improvements at lower costs. |
| Doing whatever it takes to make money While waiting for the job market to turn around, some folks are finding ingenious ways to make money. Heidi Pickman reports. |
| Getting Personal David Lazarus, consumer columnist for the Los Angeles Times, joins Tess Vigeland to talk about personal finance issues. |
| Never too old for the Peace Corps Some of the unemployed are turning to volunteer opportunities such as the Peace Corps -- no matter how old they are. Marketplace's Nancy Marshall Genzer reports. |
| Staying young when you're cheap Cash Peters looks into some of the more economical ways of maintaining your youth. |
| Consumer culture takes over YouTube? Listeners react to our story about the new kind of video surfacing on YouTube -- "hauls" where shoppers describe their loot -- inspiring one mother to create her own. |
| Ticket to futures market: Hollywood There's likely to be a new offering in the futures market -- betting on how well a movie will do at the box office. Tess Vigeland finds out how it would work from Richard Jaycobs, president of the Cantor Exchange. |
| Nightmarish advice for the president What happens when President Obama discusses war, credit card interest rates, and popularity polls with a few former presidents? Just listen to the folks from Saturday Night Live. |
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