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Marketplace द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Marketplace या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal

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. Twitter: @Marketplace

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Marketplace द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Marketplace या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal

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. Twitter: @Marketplace

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On today’s episode, we make you smarter by answering your pressing questions about this economy: Will cuts to the federal workforce make any difference to the unemployment rate? Also, have we all been totally oblivious to a private sector recession? (Spoiler: No!) We’ll explain. Plus, listeners sound off on smile-worthy moments from their week! Here’s everything we talked about today: “How Will Shrinking the Federal Workforce Impact the Labor Market?” from Wells Fargo “How DOGE cuts might show up in the data” by Axios “Unemployment is still low, but are private sector layoffs accelerating?” from Marketplace “Many laid-off government workers aren’t eligible for unemployment” from Marketplace “US Treasury’s Bessent vows to re-privatize an economy that is ‘brittle underneath’” by Reuters “ADP® National Employment Report” from ADP Research “Employment by industry, monthly changes” from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics “Governments at all levels are hiring, and that’s boosting the job market” by Marketplace “The Federal Reserve’s favorite recession indicator is flashing a danger sign again” from CNBC Join us tomorrow for “Economics on Tap.” The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern.…
 
Capital goods orders picked up in January — that’s stuff businesses buy that’ll last a while, like tools and equipment. Is it a sign business owners have money to spend? Or, have tariffs fears and economic uncertainty spooked them into buying things before it’s too late? Also in this episode: Unemployment claims tick up (and that’s not even counting laid-off federal workers), architects stress fire resilience in rebuilding and used car prices rise.…
 
The Supreme Court is giving the Trump administration more time to pay for foreign aid work done before the administration froze foreign assistance. Among those caught up in all this are independent contractors who have contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development. Their work has evaporated, but they can’t file for unemployment. We’ll discuss. Plus, an account from a day laborer and volunteer sheds light on economic conditions for low-income immigrant workers.…
 
Job cuts appear to be picking up in the private sector, too. Over the last two months, companies including Chevron, Meta, Starbucks and Southwest Airlines have all laid off 1.000 employees or more. While unemployment remains low, more layoffs could be on the way. Plus, bosses at Nvidia think there’s still plenty of room for business to grow, and an immigrant day laborer reflects on volunteering to help clear debris after the LA fires.…
 
From the BBC World Service: The automotive sector was singled out by U.S. President Donald, and the European Union said it will react “firmly and immediately” against any “unjustified” tariffs. Then, a cryptocurrency company in Dubai is recruiting bounty hunters to help track stolen funds. And as Pokémon turns 29 years old. we look back at how the wildly popular Japanese phenomenon became a billion-dollar global media brand.…
 
Patreon, a company that enables fans to directly support internet creators financially, has produced a report looking at how creators and their fans are feeling these days. One finding: Fans say they’re seeing more short-form work on social media, even though they prefer long-form content. And more than half of creators surveyed say it’s harder to reach their followers now than five years ago. This is part of what the report calls the “TikTokification of the internet.” Brielle Villablanca, vice president of communications and creator advocacy at Patreon, discusses the trade-offs for creators in the current TikTok-driven environment with Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes.…
 
Kai has been tracking news about a giant asteroid heading toward Earth. NASA says we’re safe, for now! But first, the hosts discuss troubling trends in the news business and a shift in who gets to exert control over media narratives. And, we’re keeping a close eye on growing fears over possible layoffs. Here’s everything we talked about today: “US Workers Cite Growing Layoff Fear in Philadelphia Fed Survey” from Bloomberg “White House takes control of press pool that covers Trump” by BBC “Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets’” by The Guardian “Costa Rica Is Saving Forest Ecosystems by Listening to Them” from Wired “NASA Gives ‘All Clear’ for Asteroid That Seemed to Threaten Earth” by The New York Times Got a question or comment for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.…
 
The second Trump administration has made spending cuts a priority — already, the president has enacted a funding freeze and laid off thousands of federal workers. Reduced government spending will have major ripple effects, though, like shrinking the nation’s GDP. Also in this episode: Trump’s move toward Russia threatens longstanding relationships with European allies and Instacart forecasts a growth slowdown.…
 
The Republican-controlled House has defied predictions of deadlock and advanced the party’s signature legislative package. The House narrowly approved a resolution that includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and some $2 trillion in spending cuts over a decade. But it still has to go through the Senate, where there’s a push for more tax cuts. We’ll discuss some of the implications. Plus, how are New York businesses grappling with President Donald Trump’s deportation threats?…
 
The Conference Board reported the biggest monthly decline in consumer confidence since 2021. The University of Michigan also reported a sharp decline in optimism, along with a steep increase in inflation expectations. The reasons? Threats of tariffs, high cost-of-living expenses and general uncertainty. Also on the show: a draft deal for the U.S. to access Ukraine’s rare earth minerals and a proposed green card for wealthy people.…
 
From the BBC World Service: Under pressure from investors, energy giant BP is increasing investments in oil and gas by $10 billion a year, while decreasing previously planned renewables funding by more than $5 billion. Plus, Ukraine has struck a deal to let the U.S. jointly exploit its mineral resources. Then, Donald Trump’s plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants is raising economic concerns. How are small businesses in the U.S. responding?…
 
For years, coding has been thought of as a useful skill for children to learn. It’s integrated into computer science classes and a number of organizations are dedicated to helping kids code. But now, AI tools can write code themselves. Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes spoke with Monica McGill of the Institute for Advancing Computing Education about what the expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence mean for coding as a necessary — or not so necessary — skill.…
 
Home Depot, which makes most of its money from renovations, said small projects are driving its sales. That suggests homeowners are staying put — maybe improving the home they have while waiting for a clearer picture of the economy. Meanwhile, home prices just keep rising, although market volatility has cooled off. Also in this episode: When Canadian energy tariffs take effect, New Englanders will pay up and consumer confidence drops amid inflation anxiety.…
 
Today, we’re sharing the first episode of “Unlocking the Gates,” a series from Marketplace and APM Studios hosted by special correspondent Lee Hawkins. He tells the story of how the Minnesota suburb he grew up in went from being a place where the housing market was inaccessible to Black families to one where many Black families found economic opportunity. And it all started with a nighttime business deal.…
 
American consumers have a lot of skepticism about self-driving vehicles, according to a new AAA survey. It finds that less than half of us would get in a car without a driver and far fewer would use automated driving when they’re behind the wheel. Also, we’ll hear about a proposed EU-Ukraine partnership over strategic minerals, unpack federal agency responses to an ultimatum by Elon Musk and look at EV truck charging infrastructure.…
 
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