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Would a Mexican-U.S. border wall help or hurt the economy?
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Mark Salay
May 1, 2017
In our latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll, we asked Americans how they felt about President Trump's border wall, and other stances on immigration.
05/01/2017: The march for workers' rights
May 1, 2017
With inflation down from a five-year peak, Julia Coronado at Macropolicy Perspectives joins us to explain how the Fed could handle interest rates in the near future. Afterwards, we'll look at today's planned march for workers' rights, which is expected to focus on immigrant rights, and then discuss the public's rising support for infrastructure as part of our Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.
A lot of people are worried about crumbling infrastructure
May 1, 2017
Our Marketplace-Edison Research Poll shows strong support for rebuilding America.
Austin, Texas, already faces costs for its 'sanctuary city' practices
by
Andy Uhler
Apr 28, 2017
Local police say they won't make arrests based on legal status, but there's state and federal pressure to change that.
At a bait shop in Erie, Pennsylvania, faith in government is waning
by
Kai Ryssdal
Apr 28, 2017
“It’s every man for himself.”
When people living illegally in the U.S. stay home, stores lose customers
by
Andy Uhler
Apr 28, 2017
Many Latino immigrants in Austin, Texas, are frequenting local businesses less on fears of arrest and deportation.
How much do manufacturing jobs really matter?
Apr 27, 2017
Eighty percent of respondents to the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll say manufacturing is "very" or "somewhat" important to their local economy.
Majority of Americans feel 'forgotten' by government
by
Annie Baxter
Apr 26, 2017
Poll respondents are cynical about Washington politicians and distrust them.