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Marketplace
Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day’s business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. “Marketplace” takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.
分类: 商業與個人理財
听听最后一集:
There are various ways to measure economic inequality. Sure, pandemic-era aid programs helped low-income Americans grow their wealth. And overall, wages have gone up since COVID hit. But did the gap between the wealthiest and poorest shrink? We’ll get into it. Also in this episode: Walmart is expected to report a robust third quarter tomorrow, boosted by e-commerce and affordable prices. Plus, retailers fret over a holiday shopping slowdown and the U.S. dollar grows stronger.
以前的剧集
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2320 - A more equal nation? Mon, 18 Nov 2024
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2319 - It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … online Fri, 15 Nov 2024
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2318 - Too much oil? Thu, 14 Nov 2024
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2317 - All inflation is local Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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2316 - A tale of 3 Q3s Tue, 12 Nov 2024
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2315 - What does the crypto industry want? Mon, 11 Nov 2024
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2314 - Solutions to the housing shortage Fri, 08 Nov 2024
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2313 - Import rush Thu, 07 Nov 2024
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2312 - The economy Trump will inherit Thu, 07 Nov 2024
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2311 - Who insures the insurers? Tue, 05 Nov 2024
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2310 - Don’t touch that AM dial! Tue, 05 Nov 2024
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2309 - Big Tech trust-busting Fri, 01 Nov 2024
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2308 - What happens if Trump brings back Schedule F? Thu, 31 Oct 2024
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2307 - The consumer spending sweet spot Wed, 30 Oct 2024
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2306 - Why American solar manufacturers are divided on tariffs Tue, 29 Oct 2024
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2305 - Why Fed independence is crucial Mon, 28 Oct 2024
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2304 - Tupperware, Halloween candy, claw machines — oh my! Fri, 25 Oct 2024
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2303 - What’s better, a pension or a 401(k)? Thu, 24 Oct 2024
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2302 - Most young Americans are rent burdened Wed, 23 Oct 2024
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2301 - Why GM had a great quarter Tue, 22 Oct 2024
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2300 - Women deserve credit Mon, 21 Oct 2024
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2299 - Visa-seekers in China weigh in on the U.S. election Fri, 18 Oct 2024
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2298 - Feeling meh about the economy and anxious about the election Thu, 17 Oct 2024
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2297 - Most seniors who qualify for food benefit aren’t getting it Wed, 16 Oct 2024
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2296 - What’s up with drugstores? Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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2295 - Bad debt prep Mon, 14 Oct 2024
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2294 - How the 2024 presidential candidates compare on national debt Fri, 11 Oct 2024
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2293 - The data dogs Thu, 10 Oct 2024
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2292 - Evaluating the damage Wed, 09 Oct 2024
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2291 - The cost of being prepared Tue, 08 Oct 2024
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2290 - We added a ton of jobs last month. Surprise! Mon, 07 Oct 2024
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2289 - Don’t be like Boeing Fri, 04 Oct 2024
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2288 - U.S. exporters are on edge as port strike continues Thu, 03 Oct 2024
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2287 - Biden’s “Great Society” Wed, 02 Oct 2024
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2286 - Automation on the waterfront Tue, 01 Oct 2024
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2285 - You gotta start paying back those student loans. No, really. Mon, 30 Sep 2024
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2284 - Disposable income growth chugs along Sat, 28 Sep 2024
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2283 - Let’s get productive Thu, 26 Sep 2024
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2282 - Housing market check-in Wed, 25 Sep 2024
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2281 - The Fed cut, but the T-note yield went up. Oops! Tue, 24 Sep 2024
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2280 - Inside Intel’s issues Mon, 23 Sep 2024
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2279 - The working man’s Burning Man Fri, 20 Sep 2024
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2278 - Is it cheaper to borrow now? Thu, 19 Sep 2024
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2277 - Powell’s value-added messaging Wed, 18 Sep 2024
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2276 - Shop online till you drop Tue, 17 Sep 2024
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2275 - Oil demand not so energetic Mon, 16 Sep 2024
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2274 - Boeing machinists on strike Fri, 13 Sep 2024
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2273 - This is the sound of an inverted yield curve Thu, 12 Sep 2024
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2272 - Closer, but not there Wed, 11 Sep 2024
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2271 - Movin’ right along Tue, 10 Sep 2024