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You pick up your phone to do one quick task, and suddenly 20 minutes have flown by without you even noticing. How do apps do that to you? Today on the show, we bring you an episode of Short Wave that explains how your phone is designed specifically to hold your attention.
Fact checking by Tyler Jones.
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Inflation is at a three-year high. That’s a problem for the Fed. Yet, under the leadership of new chair Kevin Warsh, it opted yesterday not to hike interest rates. So today on the show, who are the winners and who are the losers amidst higher inflation?
Mark Blyth’s book, co-authored with Nicolò Fraccaroli is Inflation: A Guide for Users and Losers.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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To hear author David Bockino tell it, gambling has always been a key ingredient of pro sports in the U.S.—it’s as American as apple pie. Bockino is the author of the new book Over/Under: An Unexpected History of Sports Betting. So what gave rise to this new wave of sports gambling? And what are we risking placing so many bets on games?
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— Prediction markets are threatening national security. Who’s gonna fix it?
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The Trump Administration recently announced changes to how would-be immigrants get green cards. And it’s causing a lot of confusion, fear and even panic. Today on the show, we hear firsthand from people navigating green card uncertainty.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— If economists controlled the borders
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Community college is an increasingly popular hack for those who want to change their career. Here’s what you should know about this gateway to economic mobility.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— Which jobs are future-proofed?
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It’s Indicators of the Week (now on YouTube!). It’s our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news.
On today’s episode: Inflation is back, working from home is making us sad, and World Cup ticket sales are NOT hitting their goooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!!
Fact checking by Emma Ferrara and Cooper Katz McKim.
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—Who is the World Cup for anymore?
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What the SpaceX IPO, the largest ever, reveals about big tech, the NASDAQ and more big IPOs to come. Sure it will make Elon Musk a trillionaire, but what does this mean for your retirement account?
Fact checking by Emma Ferrara.
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— What a second Trump term could mean for SpaceX
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Should we tax AI? The AI race has made a lot of people richer … but most of those gains seem to have gone to the wealthy while everyday workers aren't seeing their incomes go up.
We speak with Democratic congressional candidate, Alex Bores, who wants to tax AI. Also, we talk to a tax expert who has her reservations.
Fact checking by Tyler Jones.
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— It's come to this: Human certification in the age of AI slop
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In the United Kingdom, young people are out of work, government borrowing costs are high, and the nation is burning through PM’s like yesterday’s leftovers. A lot of countries are feeling the economic strain of the Iran war. But is the UK the country we should be worrying about?
Fact checking by Leyla Doss.
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— What broke Britain’s economy?
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A top labor economist encounters the endlessly frustrating labyrinth of filing for unemployment after getting fired by President Trump. Why are unemployment benefits so hard to get, and can we do anything to fix the system?
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— What you need to know about the job report revisions
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Is AI really to blame for young people finding it hard to land first jobs? Is Black unemployment a leading indicator for the rest of the economy? Here’s what the hosts of our Ambies award-winning business podcast think you should take away from the May jobs report.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez and Vito Emanuel.
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Our listeners have QUESTIONS about the economy. And we have answers. Today on the show, we look at why horse breeding might be slowing down, why airlines charge baggage fees, and where campaign cash actually goes.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— Can the yield curve still predict recessions?
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Why one former senior advisor of the FTC thinks a libertarian myth of the internet has given Big Tech too much power.
Fact checking by Vito Emanuel.
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— Why infinite scroll's inventor wants to kill his creation
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There is a burgeoning effort across the U.S. to revive boardinghouses, aka single room occupancy units or SROs, as a solution to the housing crisis. But what happened to them in the first place? We track the disappearance of the first rung of the housing ladder.
Fact-checking by Vito Emanuel.
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— How to build abundantly
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AI has made it infinitely easier for anyone who can’t afford a lawyer, can’t get one, or doesn't want one to file a lawsuit and pro se cases are skyrocketing. But the wins haven’t followed and courts are starting to get overwhelmed with new AI filings. Today on the show, what happens when AI gets its day in court.
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— Most People Can’t Afford Legal Help. 1 Reformer Wants To Change That
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It’s Indicators of the Week (now on YouTube!). It’s our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news.
On today’s episode: China’s baaaaad job market has led to an interest in becoming a shepherd, a young YouTuber strikes Hollywood gold, and the Trump administration's new green card policy is telling immigrants to 'go home.'
Fact checking by Vito Emanuel.
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— We're about to lose a lot of foreign STEM workers
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Is Saudi Arabia no longer a golf state? The Saudi sovereign wealth fund poured billions into culture and sports in the last decade, none more high profile than LIV Golf, a rival to the PGA. So why is it reversing course now?
Fact checking by Vito Emanuel.
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— Why Saudi Arabia is building a new city in the desert
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The Indicator hosts Adrian Ma and Wailin Wong discuss their favorite econ and business movies.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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—Before La La Land, there was Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Why is a law to reign in shell companies getting shelved by the Trump administration? The Corporate Transparency Act had bipartisan support, until it didn’t. We explain what the law was designed to do and why it’s on life support. Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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Diving deep into President Trump’s many stock trades, a peptide business posing as a sporting event and a new breakthrough in Shakira’s ongoing tax drama.
Fact checking by Sierra Juarez.
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— Trump crypto, Trump ballroom and Trump drones
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