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Socialism 101
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Today on the show: The critics of capitalism. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
You Asked For Shots, Tuna, Metal, and Money
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Listeners send us questions every day. It's about time we answer a few of them. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The New Shape Of Pasta
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What do you do when you can't find the perfect pasta shape? You invent a new shape. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Even More Minimum Wage
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The tipped minimum wage hasn't changed for decades. Is now finally the time? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The $69 Million JPEG
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An artist called Beeple just sold a piece at Christie's for millions. But it wasn't a painting... it was a kind of crypto. We speak with him and the others behind the first NFT auction. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Nigeria, You Win! (Update)
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Nigerians heard a radio ad offering millions of dollars for people with business proposals. They thought it was a scam. It wasn't. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Marriage Pact
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They say true love is hard to find. Whoever says that isn't an economist. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Happy Fed Independence Day (Update)
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The story of the day the Federal Reserve got its independence and the fight — an actual physical fight — to keep it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Buy a Superhero: Resurrection
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We have found the perfect superhero. Now we just have to make him our own. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Bond Voyage
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The government used to be afraid to borrow too much money. Today, it borrows hand over fist. And it's ... fine? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Buy A Superhero: Loophole
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Marvel was not interested in selling us Doorman. But there is another way to jumpstart our superhero empire.| Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Why Printers Are The Worst
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The real money is in the ink. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Buy A Superhero: Origins
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Marvel has 7,000 characters, many of them forgotten. We want to buy one from their vault and launch our own little Planet Money franchise. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Can't Let It Go
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Irrational decisions. Things we can't let go. Friend of the show Sam Sanders comes by to talk obsessions. We turn to economics for advice, clarity and comfort. | Subscribe to Sam's podcast, It's Been A Minute.
Fine and Punishment
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When you get out of prison, you have to start paying off fees. Some are related to committing a crime. Others are not. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Robinhood's Very Bad Day
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How the stock trading app works. And why it almost broke last week. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Can't Stop GameStop
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Video game stores. Hedge Funds. Reddit forums. How this mad lib resulted in the biggest short squeeze in years. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The World's Biggest Battery (Classic)
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California has a ton of solar power. But as soon as night falls, it's gone. Today on the show: how to bottle the sun
How Desi Invented Television
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The television was invented by Philo Farnsworth in 1927. TV was invented by Desi Arnaz in 1951.
Modern Monetary Theory (Classic)
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We rethink everything we know about government spending, taxes, and the nature of money.
The Great Gatsby
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All of it. Read by the staff of Planet Money.
Nervous TikTok
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The U.S. was going to ban TikTok... and then it didn't. We break down the beef with TikTok, and see what life would have been like without it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Planet Monet (Classic)
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Investors are pouring money into art, but a lot of it is disappearing into storage. We find out why. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Bees Go To California (Classic)
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Almonds taste great. And the logistics behind pollinating almond trees are un-bee-lievable. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Chaos At The Capitol
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With an insurrection at the Capitol, we interrupt Planet Money and turn the feed over to tonight's episode of the NPR Politics podcast. | Subscribe to Planet Money's weekly newsletter here.
Bitcoin Losers (Classic)
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The Bitcoin market is still crazy, but a lot of people can't even find their Bitcoins. We go looking for lost billions. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Rest Of The Story, 2020
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We check in on The Fed, a vaccine scientist, and the mixed martial arts. Oh, and a bunch of escheaters. So long, 2020! | Support our show here.
How To Stop An Asteroid (UPDATE)
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Some smart people say we should be doing more to protect the Earth from asteroids. The technical issues are relatively easy. The economics — figuring out who's going to pay — are much harder. | Support our show here.
Fork The Government
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A global pandemic might not be the best time to try something new with technology. But Taiwan decided to do it anyway. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Mixtape Drama
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Mixtapes were the heart of hip-hop culture in the 90s. Until an arrest in 2007 brought it all down. | Today's episode is from our friends at Louder Than a Riot.
The Case Against Facebook
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The government just filed one of the largest antitrust cases in history against Facebook. Why now? And what will it mean? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Buy a Lot of Christmas Trees
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Nick and Robert head to the world's largest Christmas tree auction with $1,000 and a truck. And get schooled in the tree market. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Stolen Company (Classic)
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When an American company named ABRO learns their goods are being counterfeited in China, they start their own trade war. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How The Rat Blew Up
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Unions have been putting giant inflatable rats in front of businesses for years. Now businesses are trying to deflate them, in court. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Before The Shot In The Arm
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Inventing a vaccine for COVID-19 was hard, but getting billions of doses to billions of people is going to be even harder. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Hot Dog Hail Mary (Classic)
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The Falcons are trying something radical: Making their food cheaper. It could break stadium economics.
Swamp Gravy (UPDATE)
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Colquitt, Georgia, was struggling. And then musical theater came along. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
All Your Genes Are Belong To Us
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Who owns your genes, anyway? For a while, Big Biotech patented 20% of the human genome. Then a lawyer took them to the Supreme Court. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Trade Show (UPDATE)
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It's been a rough four years for free trade. Today on the show, we present 244 years of trade in 22 minutes. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Biden Time
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Four things Joe Biden can do as president — even if the Democrats don't control Congress. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Worst. Tariffs. Ever. (Classic)
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One of the few things a new president has a lot of control over is tariff policies. But it wasn't always that way. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Hacking the Perfect Auction
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A Nobel-Prize winner spent years designing an auction to sell off the airwaves, which are owned by the public. But Wall Street found a tiny flaw. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
What's Next for the Economy?
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A research group at Harvard came up with a faster way to check the economy's pulse. It may change how we fight recessions. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
What Economy Are You Voting For?
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Two candidates. Two very different ways of thinking about the economy. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Who Gets To Vote In Florida?
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Angel Sanchez was 17 and in prison when he learned felons couldn't vote in Florida. When he got out, he tried to change that. It was working – until money got involved.| Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Frame Canada
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For years, Wendell Potter ran a campaign to terrify Americans... about health care in Canada. Now he explains how he did it, and why. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Hey Google, Are You Too Big?
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The government just filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google. In this episode, we talk about why, and why it matters. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Opening Schools And Other Hard Decisions
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Emily Oster wanted to understand the risks of opening schools. So she started a massive data collection campaign. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Caste Arrives In Silicon Valley
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For some Indian employees of big U.S. tech companies, caste discrimination is real. To combat it, first people have to talk about it. That's hard. | Today's episode is from our friends at Rough Translation.
Political Ad Nauseam
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It's presidential election season, and that means it's political ad season. But who do ads target, anyway? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Rethinking Black Wealth
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Homes in Black neighborhoods are valued lower than homes in white neighborhoods. Why? This episode, Dr. Andre Perry flips the narrative of the racial wealth gap. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Call Center Call Out
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We visit life on the other side of your customer service call and get a glimpse into the troubling future of work in America. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Trump's Tiny Taxes
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A totally refreshing 20 minutes or so of infotainment related to Trump, taxes and toy wooden arrows. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Sell Me Your Climate Bombs
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There are tanks all over the U.S. that are like little climate change time bombs, ticking away. Today on the show, getting to them before they go off. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
REDMAP (Update)
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The result of national elections is shaped in a big and underappreciated way by very local elections. This is the story of the man who shaped many, many local elections to tip the national scales. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Apple v Everybody
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When Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney sued Apple over its App Store, it started a war about antitrust and the internet.
After The Plague
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The Black Death was one of the worst catastrophes to ever hit humanity. But it also helped upend feudal hierarchies, redistribute wealth, and make daily life better for a lot of medieval Europeans.
Waste Land
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Recycling plastic has never worked very well. So who convinced us this was a good idea? Today on the show, we might have the answer. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Buy A Junk Bond
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Team Indicator buys Cardiff a surprise present. A terrible, extremely risky, but wildly interesting investment. Then it gets interesting. The company that issued the junk bond declared bankruptcy. But that wasn't the end of the story. | Subscribe to our daily podcast, The Indicator here.
The Murderer, The Boy King, And The Invention Of Modern Finance
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John Law killed a man in a duel, brought the first paper money to France, and became one of the richest people in the world. Then it all collapsed.
SUMMER SCHOOL: Graduation!
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We turn over the stage to you, the Summer School graduates | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Old Rules Were Dumb Anyway
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When the pandemic hit, the old rules went out the window. What rules will stay broken when things go back to normal?Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 8: Risk & Disaster
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Inside one insurance policy is a world of incentives and bad behaviors. Take the final exam and get your diploma here.
Crisis At The Post Office
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The United States Postal Service is in the middle of a political firestorm. What happened, and can it be fixed? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 7: Advertising & Race
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A Black ad executive figures out how to reach diverse audiences.
Big Rigged
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Driving a truck used to mean freedom. Now it means a mountain of debt. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 6: Taxes & Donald Duck
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The surprisingly entertaining history of the income tax.
Mask Communication
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Why won't some people wear masks? Is there anything we can do to convince them? We look to behavioral economics for help. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 5: Trade & Santa
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The economics of free trade and what happens when governments get involved.
College Fails
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The pandemic is transforming college from a can't-miss into a can't-attend experience. Can colleges survive? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 4: Pistachios & Scarcity
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Class 4 brings us an economic conundrum: how do you efficiently share a scarce resource? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Rest of the Story, Pandemic Edition
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Rest of the Story, Pandemic Edition We check in on the people we've met and stories we've covered since this whole thing started. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 3: Profit & Cocaine
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In our third class, we take all that we've learned about decisions and markets and bring it to a former drug kingpin. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
BONUS: The Kerner Commission
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In 1967, President Johnson created a commission to investigate racial unrest in America. But, the answer they came up with was not the answer he was hoping for. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Getting Out Of Prison Sooner
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Shortening prison sentences might be about morals, but it's definitely about money. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 2: Markets & Pickles
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In our second class, we meet our old friends supply and demand and do graphs using only the power of the human voice. Then, we show you how markets can be created anywhere by telling the story of a food bank that had too many pickles and not enough pancake syrup. It's economics to the rescue. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Hollywood's Black List
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In 2005, an anonymous list of the best unmade scripts in Hollywood shook up the movie biz. This episode: how a math-loving, movie nerd solved Hollywood's script problem. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
SUMMER SCHOOL 1: Choices & Dating
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First lesson: Economics is not about money. It's a lens of great power and beauty. In this episode, we meet our teachers and learn the first four fundamental concepts of economic thinking, and watch them applied to things like dating and hailing a cab. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Planet Money Summer School
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Introducing an economics education for your ears! We're calling it Planet Money Summer School. It's all the economics you meant to learn, but didn't get around to. Each Wednesday, we'll serve up a Planet Money story, or selection of excerpts, paired with insights from our economists-in-residence for the summer. Get an understanding of the basic concepts of economics going to the beach. You can pick up your economics knowledge while you bike, stroll the sand or just lay in the grass. Amuse your friends. Win arguments. Throw the words "diminishing marginal utility" into every discussion. Wednesdays in the PM feed this summer. (Fridays will be our usual coverage of the economy).
Reparations For Police Brutality (UPDATE)
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For years, some Chicago police officers tortured suspects. Survivors fought for reparations — and got them. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Inflation, Deflation
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After decades of relative stability, prices in the US may be about to go through the roof — or the floor. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Seed Spy
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Espionage. Deceit. Theft. In this episode we follow the case of a global effort to steal top secret high technology: seeds. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Owner Of A Broken Hertz
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Rental car giant Hertz declared bankruptcy last month, which should have made their stock worthless. So how come people keep buying it? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Money And Justice
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Money and social change. We talk policing, nonprofits, reparations, and the awkwardness of brands getting woke. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Problem Of The Root (2018)
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Wild ginseng sells for thousands. We go to a farm hidden in the Appalachian mountains to find out why. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Patent Racism
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Violence, including racist attacks, stifles innovation and the economy. Dr. Lisa Cook proved how. It took 10 years to be heard. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Very First Vaccine
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We've only made vaccines for so many diseases. Let's look at the history. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Police Unions And Police Violence
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We look at the data connecting police unions and police violence. Today's episode comes from our daily podcast, The Indicator. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Where'd The Money Go, And Other Questions
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When the economy tanks, does money just vanish? Why are home prices still so high? You asked these and other questions. We try to answer. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Small America Vs. Big Internet
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Small towns need fast internet. One town tried to solve the problem itself, but ran into a legal firewall. What gives? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Three Big Ideas
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On today's show, ideas to fight the virus, get people money, and revive a multibillion-dollar corner of the economy. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
J. Screwed
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This month, J.Crew went bankrupt. But not before inventing a whole new way of playing hardball with lenders. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How To Get Trillions To Millions
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Unemployment offices and small banks are getting money from the government to the people who need it. But it's like trying to smoosh a fifty foot pile of money through a ten foot hole. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Episode 1,000
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It's here! We did it! 1,000 episodes! And, to thank all our listeners for riding shotgun the whole way — we're gonna let you in on our secrets... | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Restaurant From The Future
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With over 5.5 million workers unemployed or furloughed, no other industry has been hit harder than restaurants. Yet one guy is thinking about expanding. Huh? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Journey To The Center Of The Fed
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We get on a boat and go to the Federal Reserve to talk about why it may be the most important institution in the world right now. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Georgia's Open Question
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Can you safely reopen a business right now — and should you? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
About That Hazard Pay
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We spend a morning at a grocery store and we ask: How much is essential work worth? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Buybacks And Bailouts
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Over the past decade, American companies spent billions buying back their own shares. Now they need a taxpayer rescue. Do they deserve it? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Making It Work
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Since lockdown began, some companies are doing unexpectedly well. This episode: Farm animals, a crafty comeback, Clint Eastwood, and a story with a twist. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Negative Oil
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On Monday, the price of a barrel of oil in the United States fell to negative $37. That's never happened before. What's going on with the price of oil? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Mask Mover
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States are scrambling to find any way to get more masks, gloves, anything. Including mass emailing people who have nothing to do with it. Enter, a man with a van. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Lives Vs. The Economy
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Is it worth it to shut down the economy to save lives? How do you know when to reopen it? Should we let people die to save the economy? Economists say each human life is worth about $10 million dollars. How did they get that number? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Big Small Business Rescue
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There's a brand new government program with $349 billion in aid for small businesses. The problem? It was thrown together in a week. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
What If No One Pays Rent?
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We follow the distress from a laid-off worker, to her landlord, to the multi-trillion-dollar mortgage market. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Economics Of Hospital Beds
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Bellevue, the oldest public hospital in the nation, has seen everything and survived everything. But even they might not have enough beds. Here's why. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Race To Make Ventilators
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Ventilators are the supply and demand problem of the COVID pandemic. We go inside the scramble to build more, fast. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
America Unemployed
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A record number of Americans filed for unemployment this week. The system isn't designed for this. What's next? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Where Do We Get $2,000,000,000,000?
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The COVID-19 rescue bill is the largest ever. Where will that money come from? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Food And Farmworkers
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To find out what's happening with our food, we talk to an economist, a farmer, and, of course, farmworkers. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
You Asked About The Virus Economy
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Some answers: The deal with toilet paper; stock market circuit breakers; coronabucks; corporate paper & how to help. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How To Save The Economy Now
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Neel Kashkari is the President of the Minneapolis Fed. And he's run a bailout of an economy already. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How To Test A Country
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Making a test for a pandemic — which rules should you keep, and which to bend? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Fed Fights The Virus
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The central bank is trying to prevent a health crisis from becoming a financial crisis. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Medicine For The Economy
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COVID-19 is hammering our economy. We ask three super smart economists what we should do about it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Coronavirus, Oil, and Kansas
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Oil prices are way down. We follow the story from an outbreak in China, to a meeting in Vienna, to a small-time oilman in Kansas. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Where's The Vaccine?
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Coronaviruses didn't come out of nowhere. They've actually been around for years. But economics makes it hard to find a vaccine. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Terms Of Service
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An online review turns into a fine-print nightmare — until the victims fight back. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Reparations In New Zealand
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A wool magnate gets pulled into a fight with the government over reparations. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Vodka Proof
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Vodka is the best-selling spirit in the United States, and there are zillions of brands. But is there any difference between them? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Michael Milken
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Michael Milken once made $550 million in one year. Then, he went to prison. This week, the President pardoned him. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Indicate This
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From our daily podcast The Indicator: How Amazon Prime packages reach you so damn fast? And why Lancaster, PA became the refugee capital of America?
The CryptoQueen
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A mysterious woman promises a financial revolution. That promise leads to greed, corruption and... a beauty pageant. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Our Valentines 2020
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We're sending valentines to books, ideas, and other stuff we love. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Raw Milk Deal
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A farmer in California built an empire dealing raw milk. And then the Feds showed up. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Small Change
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How fast is the world really changing? The answer affects everything from how we live, to whether robots really will take all our jobs. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Island No One Owns
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In Barbuda, land isn't a thing you buy. It's something you just... have. Put up a fence and it's yours. But all that might change. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Trouble With Table 101
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We re-engineer a restaurant with a consultant so good, she can move a table a few inches, and make thousands of dollars. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Escheat Show
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You may be owed money. The government may decide to just use it. So we go looking for it inside a little-known "lost and found" of forgotten fortunes. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Rise Of Putin
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Our friends at Throughline dive into the life of Vladimir Putin and try to understand how he became Russia's new "tsar." | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Das Green Old Deal
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We team up with Vox's The Impact, to tell the story of how one man changed the way Germany – and arguably the world – uses energy. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
BILLBOARDS
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We are dedicating an entire show to billboards: good and old-fashioned, or fancy and high-tech. And we put up our own. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
13,000 Economists. 1 Question.
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We went to the American Economic Association's annual conference and asked: What's the most useful idea in economics? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Cost Of Free Doughnuts
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Free is cool, but it can backfire. On today's show, what happens when you take something that's free and give it a price. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Advanced Fairness At The Marathon
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Four lessons for creating fairness from a big race in New York. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How Four Drinking Buddies Saved Brazil
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Inflation in Brazil was out of control for a decade. Four former drinking buddies from grad school fixed it. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Rest Of The Story, 2019
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A lot can happen after we put an episode out into the world. In The Rest Of The Story, we check-in on stories we've reported. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here
The Writers Revolt
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In April, 7,000 TV writers across the U.S. fired their agents. All on the same day. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Things We Learned in 2019
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Tom Whitwell made an amazing list of 52 things he learned this year. We dig into our favorite items. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
When Reagan Broke the Unions
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When air traffic controllers went on strike in 1981, Reagan gave them 48 hours to return. Labor would never be the same. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
You're Giving Your Boss A Loan
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Getting paid twice a month is like loaning money to your boss. What if you got paid every day? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Bell Wars
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The two biggest handbell companies in the world have been locked in a feud for decades. Why? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Carriage Tax
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People have been arguing over the constitutionality of wealth taxes since 1794, when Washington put a tax on carriages.| Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Slot Flaw Scofflaws
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Where there are casinos, there are people trying to cheat. And now, they're using iPhones. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Pirate Videos
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Blackbeard, a filmmaker, and a fight between two powerful forces in American law. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Cooked A Peacock
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In the 1600s, a good spice rub was the ultimate display of wealth. People would risk their lives for a sack of cloves. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
What Is Foreign Interference, Anyway?
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We've heard a lot about illegal foreign meddling in the United States elections. But what about legal foreign participation? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Three Sides Of A Car Loan
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7 million Americans are at least 3 months behind on car payments. It's a record but is it a crisis? | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Sperm Banks
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Denmark is a big exporter of human sperm. And mad cow disease may have helped. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Snakebite
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Snakebites are common but antivenom is expensive to develop. So a doctor goes to extreme lengths to find a solution. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Overrated Or Underrated?
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Today on the show, economist Tyler Cowen rates the NBA, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, the humanities, your neighbors, and more. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Free Love, Free Market
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A free-love commune of perfectionists in upstate New York embraced the free market, and became a blockbuster brand. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Pigou Club
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A hundred years ago, economist Arthur Cecil Pigou explained how to tax things like pollution. Countries are starting to do it. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
A Series Of Unfortunate Recessions
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A Halloween journey into the economists' worst nightmare, an endless time loop of recession after recession after... | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Some-of-the-Money Ball
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Income pools could change the way baseball players, and maybe the rest of us, think about how we get paid. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Fries Of The Future
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Fast food delivery is threatening the french fry. So a band of potato scientists go to work. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Liberty City
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A man in Texas had a dream: To build a whole new kind of city, with no property tax, no debt, and a whole lot of freedom. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Blockchain Gang
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Charlie Shrem went from living in his parents' basement, to bitcoin millionaire, to federal prison in just a few years. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
We Should Have Mentioned That
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Sometimes we forget to mention something. And our listeners always let us know. Today on the show, we make good. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
BOTUS
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Two years ago, we built a machine that bought and sold stocks automatically based on President Trump's tweets. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Unicorn Cowboy
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The risk-addicted investor who made WeWork possible and changed the way startups work. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Capitalism In The Courtroom
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Investors can fund lawsuits for profit, which gives more people access to the courts. But some worry it will warp the justice system. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Three Bets
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We jog to New Jersey to bet on tennis, we solve a mystery in Las Vegas, and we venture into the world of video game loot. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
When India's Cash Disappeared
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When India suddenly got rid of most of its cash, in an effort to end corruption and modernize its economy, chaos ensued. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Interest Rates... Why So Negative?
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All over the world, interest rates are very, very low. In some places, they're negative: you lend out money, and get less back. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Strike One
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Strikes these days are pretty boring. But they weren't always like this. In the past, strikers risked their lives. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Working Tapes Of Studs Terkel
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Hear what ordinary people told Studs Terkel about their jobs in the 70s — and what they have to say now. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
How To Make It In The Music Business
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The hidden economy of producers buying and selling sonic snippets, texting each other beats, and angling for royalties. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Marshall Plan
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Sometimes the way to help yourself is to help your enemy. After WWII, the U.S. launched what might be the most successful intervention in history, rebuilding Germany and also the rest of Western Europe. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Where Dollar Bills Come From
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Every dollar bill in the world comes from the same paper mill in Massachusetts. Today on the show, we get a front-row seat to the dollar-making process. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Moving To Opportunity?
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In the 90s, the government ran an experiment: What happens if we move people out of high-poverty neighborhoods and into low-poverty ones? Housing policy as hope? The results surprised them. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
The Modal American
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Kenny takes Jacob on a nerdy quest to find the "typical American." Naturally, it ends up harder⁠—and nerdier⁠—than we planned, and the answer is more subtle than we expected. | Subscribe to our newsletter here.
You Asked For A Food Show
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The top producer of Top Chef helps us spice up this food edition of listener questions. How do you master the salad bar? Why do Americans refrigerate eggs? The story of Choco Pies and more. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.
Two Yield Curve Indicators
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An inverted yield curve has predicted recessions for the past six decades. The curve is inverted right now. What does that tell us? | Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Find The Helium
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Helium is so special, and so rare, that the U.S. government once tried to buy it all up. And hide it. But the government's helium stockpile is running low. And we need it for MRI machines and NASA rockets.
How Solar Got Cheap
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For a long time, only rich people could afford to put solar panels on the roof. Not anymore. Here's what changed.
Deep Learning With The Elephants
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Elephants are in danger. Counting them is crucial to saving them. But they're hard to see in the rainforest. So scientists are enlisting the help of AI technology.
The IT Guy Vs. The Con Artist
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A notorious con artist offered Felipe an IT job. He took the job —and tried to con the con man. | Plus, listen to a full double feature all about cons here.
Twins
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Scientists have studied twins for years, hoping to figure out how big a role genes play in human behavior. Our very own pair of twin reporters are on the case.
That Time We Shorted America, Part Two
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Everyone said betting against the entire stock market was a terrible idea. We did it anyway. Today, we find out the results, and revisit the first short ever done in the 17th century.
That Time We Shorted America, Part One
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Today on the show, we ignore the advice of some very smart people and bet against something people love.
Could A Wealth Tax Work?
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Elizabeth Warren wants to tax the wealth of the mega-rich to help fix inequality. Europe tried this, and failed. Can it work in the U.S.?
Hong Kong
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In 1960, a 12-year-old boy left mainland China, hidden in the bottom of a fishing boat. He later became one of Hong Kong's richest people. His story is the story of Hong Kong.
The Indicator In The House
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Two highlights from our daily podcast, The Indicator, about houses. A plan to lower rents pits state against city, and a private firefighter breaks down his business for us.
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So, Should We Recycle?
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Cities might be picking up your recyclables, but there is a very good chance they aren't being recycled. And that might be a good thing...if you really care about the planet. Part two of a two-part series. ⎸Subscribe to our newsletter here.
A Mob Boss, A Garbage Boat and Why We Recycle
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In 1987, an Alabama man had an idea. So he made a deal with the mob. And ended up with 3,186 tons of trash no landfill would take. This is the accidental birth of recycling in the U.S. ⎸Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Stuck In China's Panopticon
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China is building a high-tech surveillance state to capture minorities' every move and word. We go inside it and find that some Americans are involved. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter npr.org/planetmoneynewsletter
Eagles vs. Chickens
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A farmer in Georgia became more in tune with nature. Then eagles started killing his chickens. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: npr.org/planetmoneynewsletter
Good Teachers, Bad Deal
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Teachers made a deal with the Department of Education. They kept their end of the bargain. Why didn't the government?
The Cost of Getting Your Money Back
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Accidentally sending $1,500 to a stranger on Venmo reveals just how hard it is to get your money back in the new economy.
Tales From The Parking Lot
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Three stories: A tire-booting vigilante, a surge price conspiracy, and the civil rights fight over parking tickets.
What Should We Be Worried About?
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The economic recovery turns 10 this month. Don't get too comfortable. There's plenty to be worried about.
Are Cities Overrated?
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Big cities used to be the land of opportunity for most people. But with changes in work, some economists are wondering: Are cities overrated?
The Planet Money Workout
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Gyms don't want you to workout. Or at least, not often. It's better for business that way. Economics explains why.
The Day Of Two Noons
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People didn't always know what time it was. But in the nineteenth century, a high school principal, a scientist, and a railroad bureaucrat synchronized the nation.
The Salmon Taboo
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In Japan, salmon used to be garbage fish. Today, it's a delicacy. How one Norwegian with a lot of extra fish changed the tastes of a nation.
Quit Threat!
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Sometimes an economy can get so strong the power dynamic between bosses and workers flips: Full employment. Are we there yet?
The Whistleblower Whisperer
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Jordan Thomas is a lawyer who represents some of Wall Street's biggest whistleblowers. The life that led him here is extraordinary.
How To Meddle In An Election
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In which someone runs a science experiment on an actual election, on actual voters, to test the persuasive power of ethically sketchy methods.
Trump and Deutsche, A Long Affair
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After Donald Trump's companies declared four bankruptcies, several major banks stopped loaning him money. But Deutsche Bank didn't.
Counting The Homeless
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From renting hotels to a jobs report-like census in the night, we look at ways communities are helping the homeless.
A Mathematician, The Last Supper, And The Birth Of Accounting
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The story of an innovation that changed the way the world works, and of the man who made this innovation possible: Luca Pacioli.
How Uncle Jamie Broke Jeopardy
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James Holzhauer took data, probability and a lot of practice with a fake buzzer, and turned it into a fortune on a game show.
You Asked The Listener Question Hotline
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We answer a bunch of the questions you asked — and even one you *didn't* ask.
Economics, Sexism, Data
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A young economist holds a mirror up to her field. And starts a national conversation about women in economics.
Why The Price of Coke Didn't Change For 70 years
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For 70 years, the price of a bottle of Coca-Cola stayed a nickel. Why? The answer includes a half a million vending machines and a 7.5 cent coin.
Dollar Stores Vs Lettuce
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Every six hours a new dollar store opens in the U.S. Are they killing grocery stores?
I Am Not A Robot
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The remarkable story of the online "CAPTCHA" tests we've all taken to prove that we're not robots.
Two Spring Indicators
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The Indicator from Planet Money explores trade wars, peanuts, hurricanes, and happiness.
How Much Does This Cow Weigh?
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We wanted to understand an eerie phenomenon that drives everything from the stock market to the price of orange juice. So we asked you to guess the weight of a cow.
The Chicago Boys, Part II
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How a ruthless dictator, and a bunch of economists known as the Chicago Boys, took Chile from socialism to capitalism.
The Chicago Boys, Part I
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In the late 1950s and early '60s a handful of Chilean students went to study economics at the University of Chicago. What they learned changed their country.
Joke Theft
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Copyrighting comedy is expensive. So comedians have devised an informal system of sanctions to protect their jokes from theft. Sometimes it works.
Tax Hero
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Joe Bankman, professor at Stanford, figured out a way to make filing your taxes easy and painless. Then the tax lobby found out about it.
A New Way To Pay For College
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Some colleges are offering students a new way to pay. It's not a scholarship. It's not a loan. It's more like the students are selling stock in themselves.
The Phoebus Cartel
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The story behind two sneaky forces that drive us to buy more products, more often: Planned obsolescence and psychological obsolescence.
Bad Cops Are Expensive
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There's an industry of people working to eliminate bad police behavior. They're not activists or protestors. They're insurers.
Why A Dead Shark Costs $12 Million
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Today's show is about the fickle market for art. What makes a dead shark cost $12 million, and a photo of steel wool that looks like a tornado cost only $1,265?
The Stolen Company
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When an American company named ABRO learns their goods are being counterfeited in China, they start their own trade war.
Cat Scam
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The internet was supposed to get rid of middlemen--but instead they are taking over the global economy.
Mexico Fights The Fuel Pirates
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Thieves are stealing billions of dollars worth of gasoline in Mexico. The President is taking drastic action to cut them off, and it comes at a serious cost. Content warning: Audio of deadly pipeline explosion.
The Starbury
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The story of an NBA All-Star and an experiment: To make a desirable basketball shoe cheap enough for anyone.
Happy Fed Independence Day
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The story of the day the Federal Reserve got its independence and the fight—an actual physical fight—to keep it.
New Orleans Vs. Airbnb
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Airbnb has changed New Orleans. And now landlords and preservationists are fighting over the future of the city.
Antitrust 3: Big Tech
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What does the rise of dominant tech companies say about competition and the state of antitrust law? Third in a series.
Antitrust 2: The Paradox
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How Robert Bork won the fight over the very meaning of competition in America, and paved the way for some of the biggest companies we've ever seen.
Antitrust 1: Standard Oil
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At the turn of the 20th century, Ida Tarbell investigated John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil. What she discovered changed the economy of the United States.
A Fake Bank For Money Laundering Run By The Government
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To catch drug traffickers, the U.S. government tried something it had never tried before. It set up and ran a fake offshore bank for money laundering. Fake name. Fake employees. Real drug money.
Our Valentines 2019
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We give a shout out to the stuff we've been obsessing over in the office — those stories that were so good, we wished we had thought of them ourselves.
The Lost Plane
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In December, a commercial flight had to make an emergency landing in Iran. They discovered that landing there would be easy. Getting out – much, much harder.
Who Won The Bet Over Bitcoin?
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Five years ago, two sides met on our show to make a bet about the future of bitcoin. Today, we announce the winner.
Who Started The Wildfire?
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After a wildfire, teams of investigators start combing the wreckage for clues. Finding the cause means, maybe, finding someone to pay. But where's the line between a natural disaster and a human one?
The Division Problem
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Today on the show, we take on one of life's most vexing problems: Sharing.
Brilliant Vs. Boring
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John Bogle died last week. His creation — the index fund — changed investing. Today, how his invention set off a million dollar bet between some of the biggest brains on Wall Street, including Warren Buffett.
The Pay-What-You-Want Experiment
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In 2010, Panera launched several pay-what-you-want cafes. On today's show: How this charitable experiment worked out.
The First Shutdown
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In 1879, Congress and the President were locked in a battle over the rights of African-Americans. It led to the first government shutdown.
You Asked For It, Yet Again
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On today's show we answer questions about silver dollars, Venmo, and Brexit. Why? Because you asked!
All In
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We go inside a professional poker tournament, where some of the smartest betting takes place behind the scenes.
The Price of a Hack
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Hackers are an expensive headache for companies. But there might be a simple economic fix.
Do It For Your Country
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People are the engine that fuels an economy. But what happens when you start running out of people?
The Rest Of The Story, Winter 2018
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We check in on some stories we did this year to see what's changed. Find a full list of the episodes we referenced at our website, NPR.org/money.
The Curse Of The Black Lotus
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How the card game "Magic: The Gathering" deflated a speculative bubble. You can support our show at donate.npr.org/planetmoney.
BONUS INDICATOR: The Calculator That Time Forgot
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Most products in this world are vulnerable to creative destruction: as new products are developed, they make old ones obsolete. But there are some exceptions — products that persist, resisting change while economic evolution continues without them. For instance: the graphing calculator. (This episode is from our other podcast, The Indicator from Planet Money. Subscribe to it wherever you get your podcasts.)
A Very Planet Money Christmas Carol
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Charles Dickens wanted to pick a fight with economists. So he invented Ebenezer Scrooge. But did he get it all right? Also: If you want to support our show, head over to donate.npr.org/planetmoney. We appreciate it.
Synthetic Reefer Madness
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How a professor invented a formula for synthesizing cannabinoids and unintentionally helped launch a drug revolution.
BONUS INDICATOR: The Measure Of A Tragedy
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Ricardo Hausmann, a Harvard-based Venezuelan economist, has constructed his own indicator, one that captures the horrifying scale of the economic catastrophe in Venezuela. (This episode is from our other podcast, The Indicator. Subscribe to it wherever you get your podcasts.)
The Prisoners of the Trade War
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A truce in the U.S.-China trade war seemed close. The leaders of China and the United States were meeting to discuss a fix. And then arrests started. It got even more confusing, so today, we call up our man on the ground in Shanghai to make sense of it all. The key to understanding the latest turn in the trade war centers around a giant company most Americans haven't heard of called Huawei. Its rise traces the rise of China's economy and Chinese-style capitalism.
What's A Penny Worth?
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We try to figure out what makes cents.
Is Amazon Good For New York?
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It feels like all of New York City is arguing about Amazon's new office in Queens. But what do the people in Long Island City think?
Why Car Safety Is A Trade Barrier
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The U.S. and Europe just can't agree on car safety standards. That puts car companies in a weird position, makes cars cost more and just seems kind of random and wasteful.
The Secret Target
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Their plan was dangerous, risky, and extremely unpopular. But America copied them anyway. Today on the show: how a tiny country on the other side of the world changed how America runs its economy.
Kid Rock Vs. The Scalpers
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We talk to Kid Rock about how he tried to cut scalpers out of the business — and still sell cheap tickets to his shows.
VIDEO: The Price Of Coke Stayed The Same For 70 Years — Why?
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For 70 years, a Coca-Cola cost a nickel. The price didn't change. How is that even possible? You can also watch the video here: https://youtu.be/Bcz0BJGEVUY
Mugshots For Sale
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We go deep inside the market for online mugshots. Is it extortion? Or is it a First Amendment right?
The Laws of The Office
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You get what you measure. Work expands to fill the time allotted. Who comes up with this stuff? And is it true?
VIDEO: Put A Chip On It
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A quick history of slow credit cards. This video also available here: https://youtu.be/2IksSNiEo2g
Kansas City Vs. Kansas City
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A bunch of you asked why so many cities threw billions in tax breaks at Amazon. It reminded us of an episode we did in 2016.
Patent Deception
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How World Patent Marketing stole nearly $26 million. And how the acting attorney general was involved.
VIDEO: A Grave Promise
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If you die in America, chances are the cemetery is going to promise to maintain your grave forever. Americans take this for granted, but it's a wacky, wild promise that we maybe should not be making. You can also watch this video here: https://youtu.be/xYDYDThuJe4
Why Did The Cow Cross The Border?
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To take advantage of the surprising benefits provided by an interlocked economic system on the other side.
Hot Dog Hail Mary
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The Falcons are trying something radical: Making their food cheaper. It could break stadium economics.
VIDEO: Inventing Price Tags
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For most of human history, you had to haggle over prices before you could buy something. Then came the idea of the price tag.
The Seattle Experiment
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Seattle's radical solution to big money in politics: Flood elections with even more money.
The Halloween Tapes
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Something spooky has been happening here at Planet Money.
Video: The Miracle Apple
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We're kicking off a quick season of our bonus video series, Planet Money Shorts. Watch how apples became brands, and started being more than delicious.
Blacklisted In China
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China is trying a bold experiment to help people trust each other more: The social credit score. Will it work? Does it go too far?
The First Lottery & How To Beat The Odds
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The first lottery was a royal affair with poems, golden flatware and invited criminals. Also, how someone won the lottery over and over.
Trump vs. Red Tape
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President Trump promised to slash regulations. How has he done?
What Causes What?
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We try to tell the difference between correlation and causation.
The Student Loan Whistleblower
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Seth Frotman worked overseeing student loans for the government. He saw things that made him quit, and tell all.
The History of Light (Nobel Edition)
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Bill Nordhaus just won the economics Nobel. In this show: He shows how history of light is the history of economic growth — of things getting faster, cheaper, and more efficient.
Moneyland
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We follow writer Oliver Bullough as he explores how stolen money moves around the world, and what that might mean for democracies.
Anatomy Of A Scam
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Ever seen one of those signs asking if you want to work from home? We find out what happens when you call.
Special Report: Asylum Crackdown
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We tell the story of a massive crackdown on asylum fraud, and the fallout.
Modern Monetary Theory
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We rethink everything we know about government spending, taxes, the nature of money... All of it.
Tweak This
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We propose small fixes for baseball, weddings, salary negotiations and buying your morning coffee. Warning: They may be too rational.
The Tale Of The Onion King
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How one man took the onion market hostage.
The Central (Bankers') Question
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We crash a party of central bankers to get an answer to one of the biggest economic questions of our time.
For Our 10th Anniversary, Episode #1
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In honor of our 10th anniversary, we revisit our very first episode.
The 13th Hole
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What a hole-in-one gone awry says about the state of charity.
When Subaru Came Out
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Subaru's sales had been slumping for years. Then they went straight to their biggest fans: Lesbians.
Big Government Cheese
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That time we accidentally created a cheese surplus so large it had to be stored in a ginormous cave.
New Jersey Bails Out
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California just did away with cash bail. But credit where credit is due. New Jersey already tried something similar.
Food Scare Squad
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When food makes people sick all around the country, an army of germ detectives jumps into action.
New Jersey Wine
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Today on the show: Could New Jersey become the next Napa?
The World's Longest Yard Sale
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Six states. Three days. One ugly cookie jar. Today on the show: Yard sale!
Trash!
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The line between trash and recycling is moving a lot these days. It's a tough time to be a recycler.
You Asked For Even More
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You have a lot of questions... about tariffs, unemployment rates, and RV dealerships, to name a few. We have answers.
Open Office
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This episode is for everyone who ever had to ask their coworkers to quiet down. Today on the show: We meet the man who stole your office door.
Venezuela's Fugitive Money Traders
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The Venezuelan government doesn't want you to know the real value of its currency. But Ruben and Mila figured it out. Now they're on the lam.
The Postal Illuminati
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Is there a secretive postal organization fixing international shipping rates, and giving American businesses a bad deal?
Yes In My Backyard
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There's a simple way to solve the housing crisis in U.S. cities. Only problem is, almost everybody hates it.
The Poop Cartel
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What happens when a group of economists applies the number one rule of economics... to number two?
The New Socialists
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Socialism was political poison in the U.S. for decades. Now it's gaining ground. Who are these new socialists? And what do they want?
The One-Page Plan To Fix Global Warming Revisited
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Tax carbon emissions. That's basically the whole plan. What's the hold up?
Peak Sand
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Sand. It's in buildings, windows, your cell phone. But there isn't enough in the world for everyone. And that's created a dangerous black market.
LeBron James Is Still Underpaid
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The best player in basketball is getting hosed. The NBA team owners, the players, the fans and even LeBron James himself want to keep it that way.
Two Summer Indicators
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Two stories from our Indicator team. There's a province in China that makes many of the world's flags. It's a unique window on global trade right now. And we find out why so few teenagers are working summer jobs these days.
Peanuts And Cracker Jack
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It takes strategy and skill to sell snacks at a baseball game. Meet the hot dog vending legend of Fenway Park.
The Rest Of The Story Summer 2018
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A pesticide wreaks havoc. A listener needs a bitcoin detective. And the search for the rarest economic good continues.
The Fake Review Hunter
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Fake product reviews are wrecking the internet. But help is on the way: From a bodybuilding fake review hunter.
VIDEO: The Chicken Tax
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Which came first, the frozen chicken or the tax on foreign trucks? Just kidding, it was the frozen chicken — then came the American tax that helped shape the domestic market for trucks.
When CEO Pay Exploded
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Politicians have argued for decades that CEOs are overpaid. But there's this precise moment in the 1990s when CEO pay suddenly shot up. We find out what happened.
It Takes Two To Make A Trade War Fight
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President Trump says China is stealing U.S. technology. So we looked into one case. And things got a little complicated.
The World's Biggest Battery
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California has a ton of solar power. But as soon as night falls, it's gone. Today on the show: How to bottle the sun.
Inventing Accidents
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The medical world has been trying to cure color blindness for centuries. Then a glass scientist figured it out. By accident.
Ungerrymandering Florida
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When Florida outlawed partisan gerrymandering, politicians tried to sneak it back in...in disguise.
The T-Rex In My Backyard
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Meet Sue, the dinosaur who sparked a gold rush for fossils buried in the badlands of North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.
REDMAP
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Meet the man who figured out how to reshape national politics by making tiny investments in the smallest of places.
Nice Game
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In game theory, sometimes the best way to win, is to lose.
Swamp Gravy
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Today on the show: A small town stakes its future on writing, directing, and starring in a musical.
The Taxi King
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Gene Freidman built a taxi empire. We visited him before he was in legal trouble.
Showdown at the WTO
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The World Trade Organization: Can't live with it, hard to crush your trade opponents without it.
Class Action
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Class actions run from big civil rights cases to arguments about pepper. Are they noble, or silly?
The Land Of Duty Free
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We meet the man who invented duty free shopping and find out if these tax free stores are really saving us any money.
Fixing Chicken
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Today on the show: A chicken index, some Wall Street investors, and an unlikely whistle-blower.
The Indicator Goes To California
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California is way more than Hollywood. Today on the show, we look at what else is going on in this powerhouse state economy.
The Fondue Conspiracy
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Today on the show: How a cheese cartel abandoned the rules of economics and convinced the world to eat fondue.
A Series of Mysterious Packages
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Unordered trinkets have been arriving at homes around the country. We try to find out why.
The Bottom Of The Well
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Today on the show: the economics of drought, and why the rational thing to do in California right now is use more water.
The Belt, The Road And The Money
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Today on the show, we connect the dots between New York, Uganda, Prague, and China's thirst for resources. (Music Credit: Thanks to musician Giovanni Kiyingi for the use of his song "Kaleeba" from the album Amakondeere.)
The Rational Madness Of The Used Car Salesman
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Why are used car commercials so annoying? Meet the original sinner.
Tariffied
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We're in a full-fledged trade war with China. We dig into the list of tariffs on American products. It gets weird...and delicious.
The Less Deadly Catch
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Today on the show: how an economic fix helped made the deadliest job in America safer, and why people are angry about it.
NDA Tell-All
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Today on the show, we talk to one of the most famous NDA breakers of all time, and ask: Is there a legal way out of your NDA?
Larry vs. The IRS
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What exactly would happen if you didn't pay your taxes? Today on the show, we follow one man who did just that.
Worst. Tariffs. Ever.
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Tariffs are stupid. This is one of the few things economists can agree on. Today, we bring you the story of the worst tariffs ever.
Mulvaney Vs The CFPB
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What happens when you put someone who wants to close an agency, in charge of that agency? Today on the show, we find out.
An Insider Trader Tells All
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A man who got caught insider trading explains everything — what he did, how he did it, and why.
The Golden Rules
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Planet Money joins the gold rush 170 years late. And the rules are still about the same. How did that happen?
The Lollipop War
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What do sugar farmers have against candy? A lot, according to candy manufacturers.
XXX-XX-XXXX
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How did the social security number become the most important identifier in the United States? And is that even a good idea?
Rigging The Economy
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Two guys from different ends of the political spectrum agree that the economy is rigged. And they think they know who's responsible.
The Experiment Experiment
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There's something wrong with the way we're doing science. Today on the show, we find out how to fix it.
You Asked For More
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We ponder the price of chicken, safe haven currencies, and the cash value of coupons. Why? Because you asked.
Three Indicators
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What do human blood, the conservative tax plan, and beer hops tell us about the world? Find out in today's episode.
The Vodka Proof
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Vodka is the best selling spirit in the United States, and there are zillions of brands. But is there any difference between them?
The Blue Pallet
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How do you reinvent something as simple as the wooden shipping pallet?
Who Started The Wildfire
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After a wildfire, teams of investigators start combing the wreckage for clues. Finding the cause means, maybe, finding someone to pay. But where's the line between a natural disaster and a human one?
Our Valentines
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If you can't beat 'em, send 'em a valentine.
Planet Monet
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Investors are pouring money into art, and a lot of it is disappearing into storage. We try to find out where the art goes, and why it goes there.
The Secret Document that Transformed China
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In 1978, a group of farmers in a Chinese village wrote a contract and hid it in the roof of a hut. They were afraid the document might get them executed. Instead, it transformed the Chinese economy.
The Shortest Super Bowl
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How does the market for Super Bowl tickets work? And why did it collapse in 2015?
The Other Davos
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Billionaires, diplomats, thinkfluencers. This is the Davos everyone hears about. Today on the show, we take you to a different Davos.
P Is For Phosphorus
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Phosphate is a crucial element, for farming, and for life. And there aren't too many places to get it. What if it runs out?
Tax Me If You Can
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Douglas Bruce had a bold vision for Colorado.
A Bet On The Future Of Humanity
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A biologist predicts a population bomb that will lead to global catastrophe. An economist sees a limitless future for mankind. The result is one of the most famous bets in economics.
The Problem Of The Root
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The wild ginseng market has gone crazy. We go to a farm hidden in the Appalachian mountains to find out why.
The Gun Man
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Will 3-D printing make gun control impossible?
The Invisible Plumbing Of Our Economy
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Why does it take days to send money electronically?
Bitcoin Losers
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The Bitcoin market has gone crazy. And it's revealing something strange. A lot of people can't find their Bitcoins. We go looking for lost billions.
When The U.S. Paid Off The Entire National Debt
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What does a country with no debt look like? To find out, we went back to the United States in 1835.
The Rest of the Story 2017
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Every year at Planet Money, we take a cue from radio legend Paul Harvey and bring you "The Rest of the Story." It's a show where we check in on some of the episodes that we've done in the past year, and tell you what's changed.
The M&M Anomaly
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David Kestenbaum noticed that a pack of Milk Chocolate M&M's weighs 1.69 ounces, but a pack of Peanut Butter M&M's weighs 1.63 ounces. He had to know why. But the confectionary world has its secrets.
BONUS INDICATOR: How Airfare Is Changing
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Why flying to small airports keeps costing more and more, just as flying to big airports is getting cheaper. (This episode is from our new podcast, The Indicator. Subscribe to it wherever you get your podcasts.)
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