

Wailin Wong
Co-host of The Indicator who helps lead discussions and interviews on economic stories in the episode, including ticket markets and pet-care costs.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 20min
You're not broken. The job market is.
Nitish Pahwa, Slate writer on AI and hiring tech, and Wailin Wong, NPR Indicator co-host and labor analyst, explore why jobseekers feel stuck despite low unemployment. They discuss ghost jobs, AI filters that reduce applicants to keywords, biased black-box algorithms, and how hiring platforms resemble noisy dating apps. Short, sharp takes on tech-driven hiring dynamics.

Jun 12, 2025 • 18min
Want to date a rich man? It might be harder than you think.
Wailin Wong, co-host of NPR's The Indicator, and Reema Khrais, host of Marketplace's This Is Uncomfortable, explore the quest for financial stability in dating. They dissect the viral TikTok trend around dating wealthy partners, addressing the complexities of discussing finances in relationships. The conversation touches on cultural expectations, the impact of social media, and the evolving dynamics of modern romance influenced by economic realities. Insights into emotional motivations reveal how desires for secure partners often stem from deeper needs for healing.

Mar 3, 2026 • 38min
Do you want to marry for love or money?
Reema Khrais, host who explores money and relationships, and Wailin Wong, business journalist on economics and marriage, discuss how money steers dating and partnership choices. They unpack class signals, selective financial disclosure, prenups, tax and insurance incentives, rising women breadwinners, assortative mating, and how marriage can amplify inequality.

Nov 8, 2025 • 34min
Revisiting ‘The Joy Luck Club’
Wailin Wong, host of NPR's The Indicator, shares her journey of understanding Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, reflecting on intergenerational immigrant family themes and how reading it as a teenager differs from now as a parent. Author Jasmine Chan, known for The School for Good Mothers, discusses the enduring influence of the novel on her view of motherhood and community. The conversation dives into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, cultural communication, and the impact of literature in shaping narratives of connection and empathy today.

Apr 2, 2025 • 22min
Fast fashion vs. Trump: why women may pay more in the tariff wars
Wailin Wong, a savvy reporter from NPR's "The Indicator," dives into the evolving world of fashion and economic policy. She discusses how rising tariffs on imports are reshaping the fast fashion landscape and disproportionately impacting women due to biased pricing. The conversation also covers the growing trend of secondhand shopping as consumers seek sustainable alternatives, while addressing the challenges small businesses face. Wong raises thought-provoking questions about the future of fashion consumption amid these economic shifts.


