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Marketplace
Marketplace® is the leading business news program in the nation. We bring you clear explorations of how economic news affects you, through stories, conversations, newsworthy numbers and more. The Marketplace All-in-One podcast provides each episode of the public radio broadcast programs Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report®and Marketplace Tech® along with our podcasts Make Me Smart, Corner Office and The Uncertain Hour. Visit marketplace.org for more. From American Public Media.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 25min
Overnight, a wartime economy
Tom Kloza, chief analyst at Gulf Oil who tracks gasoline prices. Robin Brooks, Brookings senior fellow and global economics expert. They discuss how the Iran conflict is already reshaping energy markets. They cover rising oil and gas costs, shipping reroutes and supply chain choke points. They also outline implications for bonds, yields and central bank dilemmas.

Mar 2, 2026 • 7min
Global markets respond to the attack on Iran
Carla Javier, a Marketplace reporter who explains the monthly jobs report, breaks down why employment data matters for consumer income and spending. Conversation touches on oil and market moves after the Iran attack. Also covers emerging AI tools like Maltbook and the security risks of quick, vibe-coded app building.

Mar 2, 2026 • 7min
Iran's role in the global oil supply
Nancy Marshall-Gensher, a travel reporter covering airline disruptions, and Fernando Valli, an energy markets director, discuss Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz and its ripple effects. They cover tanker slowdowns, insurance and rerouting limits. They examine how cuts to Iranian flows affect China, world oil prices, U.S. pump costs, and airline cancellations and reroutes.

Mar 2, 2026 • 6min
How government uses "surveillance as a service" to collect data
Jeramie Scott, senior counsel and director of the Surveillance Oversight Program at EPIC, explains how governments tap private data sources. He outlines how agencies obtain data through subpoenas, purchases and data brokers. He talks about surveillance-as-a-service products like license-plate databases. He highlights legal loopholes around third-party data and the push for federal reform.

Feb 27, 2026 • 26min
Fast-casual meal deals are upon us
Cora Lewis, AP business reporter who covers rent-focused BNPL risks. Megan McCarty Carino, Marketplace reporter on construction and data centers. Heather Long, Navy Federal chief economist on consumer and labor trends. Anna Swanson, NYT economics reporter on tariffs and trade. They dig into fast-casual value meals, data center construction, rent buy-now-pay-later pitfalls, inflation and tariff impacts.

Feb 27, 2026 • 16min
Make Me Smart: Vermont Edition
Carly Berlin, a Vermont housing reporter covering homelessness and state policy, joins to unpack Vermont’s housing crunch. She discusses causes like high build costs, zoning and aging builders. They explore Act 250 reform trade-offs and the idea of preapproved catalog homes to speed construction. Conversation also touches on rising homelessness and flood risk shaping where Vermont can safely build.

Feb 27, 2026 • 8min
Global jitters over private credit
Christopher Lowe, FHN Financial chief economist, gives quick market analysis on private credit strains and the move into Treasuries. Sonny Beal, a Maine lobsterman and association board member, talks lobster season trends, regulations, and family fishing traditions. Nancy Marshall-Genzer, Marketplace reporter, covers Anthropic’s standoff with the Pentagon over military use terms.

Feb 27, 2026 • 7min
Paramount poised to acquire Warner Bros.
A bidding war heats up as Paramount Skydance raises an offer for Warner Bros. and Netflix steps back. The conversation then explores streaming consolidation, subscription churn, and rising prices. Later, reporters dig into how about half of college-bound high schoolers are using AI tools to search for schools and how institutions respond.

Feb 27, 2026 • 6min
"Live from the UK" one last time
A major manufacturer settles claims from migrant workers in Malaysia. Soccer's top league pilots a direct-to-consumer streaming trial in Singapore. A broadcaster revisits standout global business stories and favorite on-air moments. The program signs off and previews changes to the morning lineup.

Feb 27, 2026 • 9min
Bytes: Week in Review - Anthropic and the Pentagon face off, OpenAI teams up with consulting firms and Mac Mini moves to the U.S.
Maria Curie, Axios tech policy reporter who tracks government and industry AI interactions, breaks down a tense Pentagon standoff with Anthropic over access to its Claude model. She also covers OpenAI teaming up with consulting firms to help companies adopt AI coworkers. Plus, Apple’s plan to make the Mac Mini in Texas and what that means for jobs and training.


