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CNN: Want a Balanced Budget? No Tax Cuts for You!
7/15/2008 4:52 PM ET
'Your $$$$$' puts McCain's promises under the microscope, while glossing over Obama's.
Home Sweet 'Mortgage Hell'
7/10/2008 2:51 PM ET
Glamour warns women about their 'scariest money mistake' and a 'tsunami of foreclosures'
CNN: Economist Predicts 'Game Over' Because of Rising Oil Costs
6/16/2008 7:05 PM ET
'Your $$$$$' discusses impact of high oil prices and 'biggest fear' that prices will drop.
The Worst is Yet to Come According to CNN's 'Your Money'
5/19/2008 6:47 PM ET
Correspondent Hunter suggests even the Great Depression can't compare to current 'crisis.'
CNN Wonders 'What If' Oil Hit $200 a Barrel
5/12/2008 2:40 PM ET
Segment features speculation by reporter and 'peak oil' analyst, with no counter-arguments from today's reality.
CNN Parrots Press Release on Pay Gap Study
4/30/2007 7:52 PM ET
'In the Money' highlights call for more business regulation, but admits women's salary negotiations play a role.
'In the Money' Welcomes Kucinich's Price Gouging Theories
4/23/2007 4:39 PM ET
Presidential candidate 'concerned' about 'manipulation' gets no substantial disagreement from CNN team.
Student Loan Providers 'Sound Like Drug Companies,' CNN Reporter Scolds
4/16/2007 1:43 PM ET
'In the Money' report drags several industries through the mud while pushing for more government control of student loans.
CNN Blames Lenders For 'Credit Crisis'
3/13/2007 4:33 PM ET
'In the Money' provides uncritical platform for documentary director to bash the credit industry.
'What Goes Up Must Come Down' on CNN's 'In the Money'
3/5/2007 5:13 PM ET
Housing numbers boost economy fear factor after up-and-down week on Wall Street.
CNN Puts Responsibility for Minorities' Advancement on 'Corporate America'
2/19/2007 1:19 PM ET
'In the Money' says businesses are doing a poor job of 'diversity.'
CNN Reporters Won't Take Professor's Word on Middle Class
2/5/2007 8:05 PM ET
The economy is strong, but 'In the Money' panel looks for every negative possibility, pushes liberal talking points.
CNN's Romans: Conservatives Don't Bother Us about Global Warming As Much Anymore
1/29/2007 7:27 PM ET
CNN's 'In the Money' crew, way past 'tipping point' on climate, declares debate has 'come a long way' and laughs at companies' efforts to join climate change movement.
Gas Prices Falling ... Too Much, or Not Enough?
1/22/2007 6:28 PM ET
Difference between oil and gas prices 'really makes me mad,' says CNN correspondent.
Viewers Get No Holiday from CNN's Energy Price Concerns
1/15/2007 5:08 PM ET
Prices at the pump decrease, but CNN's 'In The Money' still worried about what increases might mean for consumers.
CNN's 'In the Money' Begins Year with Gloomy Predictions
1/8/2007 6:29 PM ET
Speculation covers oil prices, housing, unemployment.
CNN's 'In The Money' Laments 'Soaring' College Costs with Extreme Example
12/18/2006 5:38 PM ET
Segment complains of lower grants, using one school's 18-percent tuition hike as a benchmark.
'In the Money' Airs Conflict Diamond Hit Piece on De Beers
12/11/2006 3:12 PM ET
CNN's Ali Velshi downplays diamond industry's benefits to Africa in favor of smearing company.
'NewsHour' Still Insists on Bursting Housing Bubble
11/21/2006 6:36 PM ET
Despite Realtors' upbeat forecasts, PBS worries economy headed toward a 'crash.'
With Minimum Wage on State Ballots, PBS Pushes Increases
11/3/2006 11:14 AM ET
'Now' features worker who makes more than minimum, leaves out facts about economic impact of proposed increases.
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