Joe Henchman of the Tax Foundation discusses the impact of state taxes on businesses.
Audiologist Jennifer Cushing discusses hearing loss, the effects of workplace noise and loud music on hearing, and ways to protect against hearing damage.
Laura Adams, a senior analyst with insurancequotes.com, discusses how consumers can save up to 19% on their car insurance by increasing the deductible from $500 to $1,000, depending on the state in which they live.
Edgar Dworsky, founder of www.mouseprint.org and www.consumerworld.org , discusses how manufacturers are downsizing products without reducing prices.
Certified financial planner Joe Hemsley of Ameriprise Financial Services talks about investing in the stock market and shares other financial strategies for today's post-recession economy.
Andrew Campanella, president of School Choice Week, discusses the many types of educational opportunities for children.
Debra Berlyn, president of Consumer Policy Solutions, discusses the ways technology is changing our lives.
Jules Polonetsky, Future of Privacy Forum, discusses the benefits and drawbacks of consumer-generated health information, such as through health or exercise apps.
Owen Donley, Chief Counsel, Office of Investor Education and Advocacy at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, discusses how fraudsters have turned to social media to scam securities investors.
Financial advisor Joe Hemsley discusses the ins and outs of personal finance.
Odysseas Papadimitriou, CEO of CardHub.com, discusses the best credit cards to use for currency conversion when traveling abroad.
Sue Nester, spokeswoman for the Trusted Choice Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, and Mike McCartin of McCartin Insurance talk about the multi-billion dollar cost of potholes to the driving public.
Aaron Foss, the developer of Nomorobo, discusses how this innovative program stops those annoying computer generated phone calls.
James Gattuso of the Heritage Foundation discusses the Federal Communications Commission's proposed regulation of the internet and what "net neutrality" really means for business and consumers.
David LeDuc of the Software and Information Industry Association discusses how big data can help in solving crimes and preventing government fraud, as well as the benefits to consumers.