Stacey Vanek Smith

Reporter, Marketplace

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Stacey Vanek Smith is a former senior reporter for Marketplace.

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Unemployed stay afloat on credit

Nov 27, 2009
As employment benefits run out, more people are turning to credit cards to make ends meet. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
Visa credit cards.
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Spending is up again. Is that helping?

Nov 25, 2009
Consumer confidence is up, but big purchases are down. Stacey Vanek-Smith hashes through indicators with Professor Peter Morici of the University of Maryland and Steve Chiotakis gets a breakdown from Diane Swonk at Mesirow Financial.

Toy safety still an issue for the little guy

Nov 25, 2009
Toy safety issues and product recalls have made headlines in recent years. Is the industry being more vigilant now? Stacey Vanek-Smith talks to LA Times business columnist David Lazarus, who says big companies are doing better than smaller manufacturers.
A small, potentially dangerous toy.
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U.S. economy is growing slowly

Nov 24, 2009
Today the government revised the gross domestic product downward. What does that mean for economic growth? Stacey Vanek-Smith talks to Chris Low from FTN Financial, and Steve Chiotakis talks to Juli Niemann from Smith, Moore and Company.

Are marketers reaching out to women?

Nov 24, 2009
Women are in charge of 80 percent of consumer spending. What are marketers doing to appeal to them? Stacey Vanek-Smith talks to women's marketing expert Mary Lou Quinlan, who says women can't be trusted when it comes to why they buy products.
A Banana Republic customer looks at her receipt as she leaves a store in San Francisco
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U.S. feeling less fantastic about plastic?

Nov 23, 2009
Credit agency TransUnion reports that credit card late payments dropped last quarter for the first time in a decade. Stacey Vanek-Smith talks to analyst Ron Shevlin about whether this points to a larger trend away from plastic.

News Corp plans to move off Google

Nov 23, 2009
News Corp wants to remove its news content from Google and team up with Microsoft search engine Bing. Microsoft is considering paying News Corp to feature its content. Jennifer Collins reports.
Google Chrome pulled up on a Web browser
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California bans energy-eating TVs

Nov 18, 2009
California regulators have banned certain kinds of flat-screen TVs to meet energy-efficiency requirements. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
A customer looks over flat-panel televisions at a Best Buy store in Chicago, Ill.
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Some retailers aren't happy to see cash

Nov 17, 2009
More Americans say they'll be using cash instead of credit cards to pay for their holiday purchases this year. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports why that's bad new for retailers.
Paying with cash
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Rice prices expected to rise

Nov 16, 2009
Droughts and floods have ruined rice producers in Asia, which may have a negative impact on food security. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
A Nepalese farmer winnows rice in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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