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  • States get creative to tax online sales

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    A 1992 Supreme Court ruling that says retailers without a physical presence can forgo collecting local sales tax is costing states billions of dollars in lost revenue. Steve Chiotakis talks to Marketplace's John Dimsdale. More»

Forget green beer

I’ve been on the hunt for a fun St. Patrick’s Day business story, and I believe I’ve found it. I just had to watch the ringing of the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.

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RIP Blockbuster

In the real world, where companies are allowed to fail, a big one is about to go down. Not surprisingly, Blockbuster is pretty much toast. It’s the story of a company that wasn’t nimble or forward-thinking enough to take advantage of its size and reach.

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Carrying too much baggage

The airlines’ checked bag fees have done exactly what you’d expect them to do: Generate revenue and create problems. As we reported this morning, flight attendants want the government to do something about the latter.

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Morning Reading

Top of the mornin’ to ya. In honor of St. Patty’s Day, I think we should start with Marketplace’s own resident Irishman and his latest Whiteboard Video:

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It's okay, you can still gripe

It’s become almost taboo to complain about your job, since you know, you’re lucky to have one. That doesn’t mean people who were unhappy at work have suddenly become happy. No, these people need an anonymous forum to release their bottled-up frustrations. Fortunately, there is one.

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TARP fraud exposed

The TARP watchdog, Neil Barofsky, warned us a year ago that the $700 billion program was ripe for fraud: “History teaches us that an outlay of so much money in such a short period of time will inevitably draw those seeking to profit criminally.” Well, he was right. The first criminal charges have been filed concerning abuse of TARP funds, and there are more cases on the way.

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CLOs

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Collateralized loan obligations are back! Paddy Hirsch explains what CLOs are, and why they're important. Watch the video.

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The rise of debt in America, and how living beyond our means helped bring down the economy. The role of credit in the financial crisis and where we go from here. Get more.

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The recession has changed our financial lives. A look at wealth and prosperity in the middle class and how we live now. Get more.

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Getting Personal »
Chris Farrell

Q: The 2008 first time homebuyer credit

Do you know if anything was ever done to eliminate the repayment of the tax credit for those who purchased in 2008... It seems unfair to those of us who purchased from April to Dec 31 of 2008 to have to repay when Jan. to July of 2009 is exempt. Bonnie, Boaz, AL Read Chris Farrell's answer »

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Marketplace goes one-on-one with CEOs, company founders, head honchos...

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BLOG: The Greenwash Brigade

Environmental professionals scrutinize eco-friendly claims by businesses, governments and groups. Check out their reports.

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