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Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams makes today make sense along with her Marketplace colleagues, breaking down happenings in tech, the economy, and culture. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 18min
The disappearing safety net for Baby Boomers
The Baby Boomer generation faces daunting financial realities as cuts to social benefits loom, potentially undermining their retirement security. Insights from the GOP’s reconciliation bill reveal widening economic disparities between the wealthy and the poor. Collectibles like La Boo Boo toys are making waves, while the Nintendo Switch 2 sees impressive sales. Meanwhile, ethical dilemmas arise regarding AI chatbots and their lack of free speech protections, raising important questions about misinformation. The hosts balance humor and insight throughout the discussion.

Jun 12, 2025 • 12min
Can reparations shrink the Black wealth gap in Tulsa?
Mitchell Hartman, a Marketplace reporter focused on economic injustice in Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood, discusses the city's groundbreaking $105 million reparations package aimed at addressing the lasting effects of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. He explores the historical significance of Greenwood, once dubbed America's Black Wall Street, and the ongoing struggles for justice in the community. Hartman delves into how this reparations initiative could revitalize Black Tulsans' wealth and encourage similar efforts in other cities dealing with similar legacies.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 11min
Much ado about a China trade deal
After days of negotiations, a new trade deal with China raises questions as tariffs stay unchanged. A controversial firing of a CDC vaccine advisory panel sparks concerns about public health guidance and trust. The hosts also share heartwarming stories, including an adventurous 84-year-old on a pony and a whimsical stuffed moose traversing Capitol Hill. Lastly, they discuss unique tourism promotions in New Hampshire, blending humor with serious insights into economic and healthcare issues.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 31min
Is college still worth it?
Bryan Alexander, a senior scholar at Georgetown University and higher education writer, dives into the evolving views on college. He discusses how rising tuition has sparked skepticism among Gen Z, with many questioning the return on investment of a degree. Alternative paths like technical schools and certificate programs are gaining traction. Alexander also addresses political challenges to elite universities, warning of potential risks to the entire higher education landscape. It's a compelling look at what the future holds for students.

Jun 9, 2025 • 17min
California sues Trump over National Guard deployment to LA
Tensions rise in Los Angeles as protests erupt against immigration raids and President Trump's controversial deployment of the National Guard. California's lawsuit against this decision raises questions about legality and morality. The conversation shifts to global perspectives on battling anti-democratic forces and the resilience of communities. In a lighter vein, the original cast of 'Hamilton' unites for a memorable anniversary performance, blending art with current events, all while anticipating the beauty of June's strawberry moon.

May 29, 2025 • 2min
Introducing "What We Spend" (Sponsored by Audacy)
Delve into the emotional intricacies of personal finance. Discover how spending habits reflect our feelings and life choices. Guests share their weekly expenditures, revealing the diverse experiences tied to money management. It's an open conversation that invites you to rethink how you approach your finances.

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May 27, 2025 • 13min
Financially Inclined: Going green with your money
Discover how your financial choices can fight climate change! Learn about green banking and sustainable investing that align with your values. Gain practical tips on choosing eco-friendly financial institutions. Explore how to make decisions that benefit both your wallet and the planet. Plus, get introduced to valuable concepts that will empower you on your financial journey.

May 22, 2025 • 9min
Higher education is a major U.S. export. And it’s under threat.
On a pivotal day, a major Supreme Court decision stirs debate over church and state separation, influencing the establishment of a religious charter school. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's controversial move impacts Harvard's ability to enroll international students, raising alarms about the future of American higher education. A quirky discussion also reveals how penguin poop might help combat global warming, alongside a light-hearted take on the U.S. Mint's decision to eliminate the penny, leaving listeners both informed and entertained.

May 21, 2025 • 16min
No tax on tips? Here's what that could mean.
The Senate has unexpectedly passed a bill eliminating taxes on tips, stirring debate on its implications. In political twists, the Pentagon accepts a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One use, raising ethical questions. Meanwhile, a heartwarming rescue story features a shark fisherman using a drone to save a young girl from a rip current. The cultural impact of manga is explored, spotlighting the eerie works of Junji Ito, and reflecting on the shifting appreciation for anime and comics in today’s society.

May 20, 2025 • 29min
Watch the dollar!
Kenneth Rogoff, a Harvard economics professor and author of "Our Dollar, Your Problem," dives into the declining strength of the U.S. dollar, exploring its pivot from global dominance amidst rising tariffs and interest rates. He discusses the intricate ties between military power and currency stability, as well as the looming threat of emerging currencies. The conversation also sheds light on upcoming cryptocurrency regulations and the sociopolitical undercurrents of these developments. Plus, listeners share books that help them reset during tough times.


