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Marketplace Business News Podcast
Kai Ryssdal
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Oct 22, 2024
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  • Women deserve credit
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    Not long ago, women could be denied a line of credit if there was no male cosigner. It was perfectly legal. Also: storybook-style houses and wild-caught Alaska salmon.

  • Visa-seekers in China weigh in on the U.S. election
    Charles Zhang/Marketplace

    Most people at the U.S. consulate in Shanghai said they are not following the presidential race.

  • Feeling meh about the economy and anxious about the election
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    Some consumers are planning to spend less and save more in the run-up to the election, a survey says. Plus, capacity utilization and independent grocers.

  • Most seniors who qualify for food benefit aren’t getting it
    Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    The majority of seniors who are eligible for the grocery benefits haven’t applied. Plus, Americans are worried about debt.

  • What’s up with drugstores?
    Joe Raedle/Getty Images

    Walgreens said it plans to close over a thousand stores over three years. Plus, we hear from some retailers prepping for the holiday season.

  • Oct 14, 2024

    Bad debt prep

    Bad debt prep
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    Big banks are setting aside more cash to cover bad loans. Plus, an earnings report preview and a hot air balloon festival.

  • How the 2024 presidential candidates compare on national debt
    Jemal Countess/Getty Images for the Peter G. Peterson Foundation

    Trump’s campaign promises would likely add more to the debt than Harris’. Plus, we dig into the pretty flat September producer price index.

  • Oct 10, 2024

    The data dogs

    The data dogs
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    Federal Reserve official Austan Goolsbee talks about getting enough data to make good economic policy. Plus, Kai rides along with the Coast Guard in Alaska.

  • Evaluating the damage
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    A severe hurricane season puts risk models to the test. Plus, Boeing workers’ union wants pensions back in the contract.

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Hosted by Kai Ryssdal, our leading business news radio program and podcast is about providing context on the economic news of the day. Through stories, conversations and newsworthy developments, we help listeners understand the economic world around them. Marketplace makes sense of the economy for everyone, no econ degree or finance background required. Marketplace doesn’t just report on the numbers, we take it deeper, adding context to what’s happening in the stock market and how macroeconomic policy can affect you and your business. Monday through Friday, our team speaks with a wide range of industry professionals — from small business owners to Fortune 500 CEOs, Marketplace breaks down complex topics related to business and the economy without industry jargon and over-complicated explanations.

Kai Ryssdal has led the program since 2005 and has hosted the program from China, the Middle East and dozens of cities across the United States. As a leading public media voice, Kai has been a trusted broadcaster for two decades and received an Emmy for investigative journalism on a PBS FRONTLINE documentary about money in politics called “Big Sky, Big Money.” He has appeared often on CNN, CNBC and CBS news. His written work has been featured in The New York Times and The Atlantic.

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