It's back to school time, which means that while parents head to stores to outfit their kids for a new school year, schools need to refresh their supplies as well. Some economists say that the recession is easing, but both schools and parents are still feeling the financial squeeze. With us today to talk about how the retail market is doing is
Louise Story, finance reporter for The New York Times, along with friend of The Takeaway
Mary Elizabeth Williams, culture critic for
Salon.com.
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