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Friday, October 10, 2008

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What's next for the housing market?

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Host Scott Jagow talks with experts about the bailout, then asks economist Chris Thornberg how all the rescue efforts might affect the housing market.

A "For Sale" sign hangs in front of a home in Naples, Fla. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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  • By mary mcnulty

    From Salinas, CA, 10/16/2008

    Thanks

    By Sean Cummins

    From Cortland, NY, 10/12/2008

    Marketplace Money What's Next For The Houseing Market? Show aired Saturday, 10/10/08 Dear Marketplace, Among "reasons to buy" real estate right now: "If your wife won't shut up (men laughing)." Thanks for the yuks. Hardly appropriate nor up to NPR standards. Please reply with apology.

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