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A Civil Debate?
When John McCain and Barack Obama face off, the discussion format will please many. Watch
(June 5, 2008)

Will Fingerprinting Cause Airport Snarls?
Uncle Sam wants new security that could cost travelers $3.5 billion dollars. Watch
(June 2, 2008)

The Food Crisis
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj discusses the perfect storm of high demand and short supply that has upended the world food market. Watch
(May 29, 2008)

Inflation's Pain
Senior Editor Beth Belton discusses how soaring gas and energy prices are making inflation feel worse than the numbers would suggest. Watch
(May 23, 2008)

Exporting for the Smaller Firm
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj discusses the upside in exporting and how firms can get help selling abroad. Watch
(May 15, 2008)

Gas: Not More than $4?
Well, that depends. Web Editor David Muhlbaum looks at the summer fuel price outlook. Watch
(May 12, 2008)

Beyond Job Losses
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj looks at trends in hiring that transcend this year's employment woes. Watch
(May 8, 2008)

Wrapping It Up
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon looks at whether the remaining primaries give Hillary Clinton any hope, and how the fall race will shape up. Watch
(May 7, 2008)

Housing's Recovery
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj takes a country-wide look at housing's road back. Watch
(May 1, 2008)

Handicapping the Democratic Race
Obama's chances of winning the nomination are growing. Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon explains. Watch
(April 28, 2008)

The Wedding Boom
The wedding industry is proving recession-hardy. Reporter Laura Kennedy looks at new nuptial trends. Watch
(April 22, 2008)

Airlines Tack on the Fees
Web Editor David Muhlbaum looks at ways airlines are using to recoup rising fuel costs and what travelers can do about them. Watch
(April 18, 2008)

Credit Crunch is an Illusion
Web Editor David Muhlbaum looks at who can and can't get business financing in this lending climate. Watch
(April 14, 2008)

The Commodities Bubble
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj talks about what will finally pop inflated oil, metal and agriculture prices. Watch
(April 10, 2008)

Hillary Clinton's Economic Braintrust
She relies on advisors who are insiders. Two served in her husband's administration. Watch
(April 4, 2008)

Who's Got Obama's Ear?
Sr. Associate Editor Richard Sammon looks at the experts giving Barack Obama advice on the economy and health care. Watch
(April 3, 2008)

Open Skies, Lower Fares Overseas
A new global travel agreement will create more competition among airlines. Watch
(March 28, 2008)

A Short Mild Recession
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj talks about coming steps to revive economic expansion. Watch
(March 31, 2008)

McCain's Economic Brain Trust
Richard Sammon, Senior Associate Editor, gives the low down on five members of the GOP presidential candidate's team. Watch
(March 25, 2008)

Oil Under the Farm Fields
Web Editor David Muhlbaum reports on revived interest in a potential oil bonanza in North Dakota. Watch
(March 17, 2008)

The Dollar's Decline
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj looks for when we'll get a healthy rebound for the ailing greenback. Watch
(March 13, 2008)

Car Part Patents
Web Editor David Muhlbaum explains how a rush at the patent office can raise the cost of getting a fender-bender fixed. Watch
(March 7, 2008)

The Sagging Consumer
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj looks at how housing and energy worries will lead consumers to tighten up. Watch
(March 5, 2008)

Candidates' Health Care Plans
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon pinpoints the core differences between the three top contenders' proposals. Watch
(February 28, 2008)

Surfing on the Job
Deputy Managing Editor Mark Sfiligoj explains how firms can cut the risk of employee web use without provoking a staff revolt. Watch
(February 26, 2008)

Your Rebate Check
The government wants to give you money. How much? And when's it coming? Editorial Director Kevin McCormally has answers. Watch
(February 21, 2008)

The Candidates and the Economy
All 3 frontrunners have surprising support from business. Sr. Associate Editor Richard Sammon explains. Watch
(February 18, 2008)

The Plug-in Hybrid is Coming
Associate Editor Jim Ostroff talks about the next generation of efficient cars. Watch
(February 11, 2008)

New Campaign Challenges
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon looks at the scramble still to come in the 2008 presidential race. Watch
(February 6, 2008)

Rate Cuts & The Economy
Associate Editor Jerry Idaszak sees help in falling interest rates for the second half of 2008. A recession? No, just anemic growth. Watch
(February 4,, 2008)

Super Duper Tuesday
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon talks about the upcoming mega-primary. Watch
(January 30, 2008)

What to Make of This Market
Editor in Chief Knight Kiplinger looks at stocks' prospects near and far, with guidance for the individual investor. Watch
(January 23, 2008)

Retailing (in a) Slump
It will take smart strategies to make money selling to stingy consumers. Reporter Laura Kennedy discusses. Watch
(January 23, 2008)

Campaign 08 Outlook
Brace for a slugfest says Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon. The nominees won't emerge quickly. Watch
(January 18, 2008)

Housing's Grim Picture
Associate Editor Jerry Idaszak explores the factors that will add up to another rough year for real estate. Watch
(January 16, 2008)

Going Organic
Reporter Laura Kennedy looks at a coming boom in natural personal car products. Watch
(January 14, 2008)

Beyond New Hampshire
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon looks at how the now wide-open presidential race will unfold.. Watch
(January 9, 2008)

Bush: Lame Duck or Not?
Senior Associate Editor Richard Sammon looks at the looming battles between Congress and the president this year over Iraq and other issues. Watch
(January 8, 2008)

Recession Risks for 2008
Editor-in-Chief Knight Kiplinger discusses how the economy can muster some growth this year despite a variety of challenges. Watch
(January 3, 2008)

Our Forecast Record
On market turmoil and politics, Kiplinger forecasts were right on. But we missed a few calls, too. Watch
(December 24, 2007)

Collisions in Space?
Senior Editor Mark Willen looks at new efforts to keep orbital junk from creating a billion-dollar accident.. Watch
(December 20, 2007)

Unmuddling Mutual Funds
Associate Editor Matthew Mogul discusses new SEC-led effort to bring clarity to prospectuses. Watch
(December 17, 2007)

Beyond the Dollar's Drop
Associate Editor Andrew Schneider looks at the long-term prospects for the greenback. Watch
(December 12, 2007)

Nuclear Renaissance
Associate Editor Jim Ostroff talks about how rising fossil fuel prices and global warming concerns are giving nuclear power a lift. Watch
(December 10, 2007)

A Busy Market
What's roiling stocks? Kiplinger's Personal Finance Senior Editor Jeff Kosnett discusses.. Watch
(December 5, 2007)


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