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Texans Earning LessTexans Earning Less
Tue, 29 Mar 2011 06:33:25 GMT
A newly released government report shows Texans are earning less than workers in other parts of the country. KERA's Shelley Kofler reports Texas leads the nation in minimum wage jobs.
Job Hunting? Face-to-Face Trumps OnlineJob Hunting? Face-to-Face Trumps Online
Tue, 21 Dec 2010 19:21:29 GMT
Social media like Facebook and LinkedIn are being used in ways many never imagined. How critical are they in finding a job? KERA's Aida Ahmed is an SMU student who will graduate and join the job hunt next Spring. She wanted to know just how far social media will take her in finding the perfect position. Here's what Aida found out.
Economy Project: Affordable Dental CareEconomy Project: Affordable Dental Care
Mon, 27 Sep 2010 17:40:37 GMT
Going to the dentist is NOT a chore for many people these days, it's a dream. A visit to the dentist is out of reach because of the high cost and lack of insurance. This month in our Monday economy segments, KERA is identifying low cost medical and dental care. Today, BJ Austin looks at some low-cost dental care options.
Economy Project: The 30-Second Elevator PitchEconomy Project: The 30-Second Elevator Pitch
Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:28:06 GMT
As cities and counties in North Texas finalize budgets some of their employees face the prospect of layoffs. Employment experts say it's important for jobseekers to remain optimisitic and be ready for opportunities. Today we continue our Monday economy segments with a story some out-of-work listeners found useful when we aired it last year. Here's Bill Zeeble to explain the 30-second elevator pitch .
Economy Project: The School Of Rock At DISDEconomy Project: The School Of Rock At DISD
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 00:35:43 GMT
The Dallas Independent School District has committed to providing arts and music teachers for each of its campuses. But DISD has been able to do that mostly through outside money from a non-profit foundation. In today's Economy segment, KERA's Jerome Weeks reports on another non-profit group that's providing a free music program at 45 DISD schools.
Economy Project: Texas Cities Cutting People, ProgramsEconomy Project: Texas Cities Cutting People, Programs
Mon, 16 Aug 2010 23:57:15 GMT
It's been the toughest year in decades for cities trying to balance their budgets. In today's economy segment we'll take a look at how that will affect Texans. Shelley Kofler talks to the executive director of the Texas Municipal League. But first, BJ Austin sits down with Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm. Suhm proposes balancing Dallas' budget by cutting 450 employees and services in almost ever city department.
Economy Project: Schools Provide Financial ResourcesEconomy Project: Schools Provide Financial Resources
Mon, 09 Aug 2010 02:18:29 GMT
The number of poor children in Texas is growing. Last year 59 percent of our public school students were considered economically disadvantaged. The Texas Education Agency expects the number this year to be even higher. We've been telling you about the free back-to-school supplies being offered in many North Texas districts. In today's economy segment KERA's Shelley Kofler visits a school in Hurst and looks at the many other services schools offered throughout the year.
KERA Podcast: Affordable Healthcare
Tue, 29 Jun 2010 21:59:36 GMT
Even before the recession hit a year and a half ago, 25 percent of Texans had no health insurance. During an hour-long program, "Affordable Healthcare," KERA's Shelley Kofler and a panel of experts explored options for medical and dental care through North Texas' public hospital networks, charitable clinics and other organizations.
Economy Project: What Do Public Hospitals Offer?Economy Project: What Do Public Hospitals Offer?
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 00:41:31 GMT
Even before the recession Texas ranked first among states for having the most uninsured at 25%. It will take several years for the new federal healthcare plan to be phased in. This month during our Monday economy segments, we're going to take a look at what's available right now to North Texans who are struggling to find affordable healthcare. KERA's Shelley Kofler looks at public hospitals and what they offer.
So, You Want To Launch Your Own Business
Sat, 22 May 2010 02:39:49 GMT
As more and more Texans find themselves out of work in this recession, some decide now's the time to launch their own business. What's it take to succeed on your own? With this down economy, is now even a good time to try? KERA's Bill Zeeble reports.
KERA Economy Project: Job TrainingKERA Economy Project: Job Training
Mon, 17 May 2010 23:38:59 GMT
The recession has dramatically changed the demand for certain occupations and skills. That has sent people back to school to re-tool their skills or get training for an entirely new kind of work. KERA's BJ Austin looks at "job training", where to find it, how to pay for it, in this week's Economy segment.
Economy Project: How College Grads Are Finding JobsEconomy Project: How College Grads Are Finding Jobs
Mon, 10 May 2010 19:53:41 GMT
There's some good news for the thousands of metroplex college seniors who will graduate this month. One recent survey says more grads are being hired this year than last. But there are still fewer jobs for new graduates than there were a couple years ago. In today's economy segment KERA's Shomial Ahmad takes a look at home some job seeking graduates are improving their chances.
Economy Project: Rebuilding Your Credit ScoreEconomy Project: Rebuilding Your Credit Score
Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:30:22 GMT
Your credit score determines whether you can get a mortgage, car loan or credit card and how much interest you will pay. Many people out of work and behind on their bills have seen their credit scores drop dramatically. But you can rebuild your score with the right strategy. Alexis Yancey profiles a woman who did in today's KERA economy segment.
Economy Project: Surviving The Economic Drain Of DivorceEconomy Project: Surviving The Economic Drain Of Divorce
Mon, 29 Mar 2010 23:43:37 GMT
Do you know how to handle a financial crisis? Better yet, do you know how to prevent one? The Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Greater Dallas will be providing help with a series of live webinars throughout the month of April, which is financial literacy month. KERA will be highlighting some of the webinars in our Monday economy segments. Today, reporter Alexis Yancey explores one of the webinar topics, surviving the financial drain of a divorce.
Economy Project: Avoiding ForeclosureEconomy Project: Avoiding Foreclosure
Mon, 02 Nov 2009 19:16:39 GMT
A half-million people have benefited from the Obama Administration's program to help struggling homeowners since it began last march. But to qualify you have to have income. So what do you do if you're unemployed? In KERA's Monday economy segment, Alexis Yancey reports on an option for those with little or no income. It's called forbearance.