This week we’re tracking down answers to a bunch of your questions about why money looks the way it does. A lot of you were curious about stuff like why American money is green, why other countries have more colorful currency, and who decides whose picture goes on each bill. We’ll get you all those answers — and more! Plus, we’ll meet a museum’s money curator, learn about the way money art protects us from fakes and think about how we’d design our own money … if anyone asked us.
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Why is there so much gold at Fort Knox?
What does money have to do with climate change?
How does the economy work? (and other important money questions)
What is bankruptcy?
Why does it feel so good to spend money?
How do people pay for college?
What are unions?
How are cars made?
“Million Bazillion” is back April 9!
A new edition of Million Bazillion Academy!
From “Financially Inclined”: How to make the workforce work for you
From our friends at “Financially Inclined”: How to save money
What’s up with those claw machines?
Who sets the price of rent?
Presenting “The Ten News: Operation Climate Conservation” ♻️
Ponzi schemes, tricks and scams!
Introducing: PBS Kids’ “Jamming on the Job”
Why do some jobs get tips but not others?
What’s a recession? Let’s talk about it.
What is an auction and how does it work?
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