
Christine Romans asks 3 students in Florida what the most important issues are for them in the presidential election.
Florida's hot housing market was symbolic of the housing boom, but when the market collapsed, Florida fell first and fell hard. Christine Romans reports.
Mark Preston tells Christine Romans that Mitt Romney beat back the notion that he can't be decisive.
Caroline Ceniza-Levine gives Christine Romans tips on finding a new job and explains that jobs may not be where you think they are.
A job far in Washington DC boasts thousands of jobs available to veterans. Barbara Starr reports.
Nick Kristof and Leigh Gallagher discuss what it will take to make the U.S. competitive. Christine Romans moderates.
To hear the corporate members of the president’s Jobs Council explain it, the problem is not creating jobs. It is creating qualified workers.
The president assembled his blue ribbon panel of innovators and business leaders this week and streamed the meeting via the White House website. Anyone tuning in to hear corporate leaders tell the president what they were doing to create jobs and opportunity in America instead heard a litany of complaints about the quality of the American workforce.
Christine Romans, Ryan Mack and John Ulzheimer debate whether celebrity-endorsed prepaid debit cards help or hurt consumers.
Donna Rosato tells Christine Romans how workers can put away retirement money without a huge salary.
While the newly-unemployed see hope, the long-term unemployed are getting shut out. Keith Boykin and Cheri Jacobus discuss with Christine Romans.

