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Kai Ryssdal
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Will tariffs boost U.S. manufacturing?

Mar 24, 2025
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  • Measuring a tax cut is all about the framing
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    Are you in the “current policy” or “current law” camp? Plus: The immigrants supporting the caregiving industry.

  • These sectors are bracing for price hikes
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    We explain why prices will change quickly for some goods and further down the line for others. Plus, housing markets and AI-driven productivity.

  • Fed takes “wait and see” approach with tariffs
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    What might static rates mean for you, the consumer? Plus, a legal expert tells us why she hopes the Supreme Court won’t restrict Fed independence.

  • Stress-Googling “recession”? You’re not alone.
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    We break down what the data says. Plus, more recession signals: Gold prices spike and tariffs strain an already-stressed construction sector.

  • Working 9 to 5 — and 6 to 11. Maybe weekends too.
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    The number of American workers with multiple jobs just hit an all-time high. Plus, how small retailers are handling all this economic uncertainty.

  • Will homebuyers spring at lower rates?
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    Plus, the U.S. wants Chinese consumers to spend more. Also: souffles and the USDA.

  • The weakening dollar
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    After reaching a two-year high in January, one measure of the U.S. currency’s value has tumbled. Plus: tariffs and GDP, restaurant productivity and new tech for blind sports fans.

  • Could economic feelings become fact?
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    Employee confidence in the future of their workplace fell to a 9-year low. Plus, tariffs, prebiotic soda, grocery prices and potentially toxic wildfire debris.

  • Remember tariff exclusions?
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    They were a big deal for businesses that imported specialty steel and aluminum goods back in 2018. Plus, stagflation and rising cocoa prices.

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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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