Forget the S&P or CPI. Meet the Bacon Egg and Cheese Index
Big Take11 Huhti 2025

Forget the S&P or CPI. Meet the Bacon Egg and Cheese Index

When it comes to measuring economic pain, the cost of a humble breakfast sandwich might not be top of mind. But Bloomberg has an index that tracks the rising cost of a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, plus a cup of coffee. And this year, it’s reached record highs.

On today’s Big Take podcast, we hear from people up and down the BEC supply chain — from a wheat farmer to a coffee roaster to a guy who turned his life-long love of eggs into a career. What does the most important meal of the day tell us about inflation, supply and demand, and the complexities of financial markets? More importantly: how did this sandwich get so expensive?

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Read more: A Classic New York Cheap Breakfast Hits $8 on Steep Eggs Prices

Further listening: Why Eggs Are So Expensive Right Now

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The Pager Attack Was a Deadly Warning About Supply Chains

The Pager Attack Was a Deadly Warning About Supply Chains

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The Genius Minds Behind the World’s Best Poker Bots

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California’s Controversial AI Bill Could Upend the Industry

California’s Controversial AI Bill Could Upend the Industry

A controversial AI safety bill was just passed by California’s legislature. It’s been spurned by OpenAI and Nancy Pelosi, championed by Elon Musk – and could radically reshape the future of the technology’s development not just in the state, but globally.On today’s podcast, host Sarah Holder speaks with California State Senator Scott Wiener, the author of SB 1047, about why he thinks California needs to take a lead in regulating AI. And Bloomberg tech reporter Shirin Ghaffary explains why even if the bill is vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom, the questions it has raised about AI regulation could be long-lasting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Apple’s Strategy to Rule the World

Apple’s Strategy to Rule the World

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Janet Yellen’s Predictions for the US Economy

Janet Yellen’s Predictions for the US Economy

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Everything Is Content Now. Even Your Layoff

Everything Is Content Now. Even Your Layoff

Eleven million people have been let go in the US so far this year. And the job market they’re entering isn’t easy: the latest jobs report showed the economy added just 142,000 jobs in August. But ever since the pandemic, the way we experience — and process — getting laid off has fundamentally changed. It’s no longer just a source of shame. It’s become social media content. Today on the show, host Sarah Holder speaks with a tech worker who’s at the forefront of the hottest new job market trend: posting publicly about your layoff. And Bloomberg reporter Jo Constantz explains what the shift in how we approach layoffs means for employees and employers everywhere. Read more: Losing Your Job Used to Be Shameful. Now It’s a Whole Identity Further listening:  The Sahm Rule, Explained (By Claudia Sahm) Workers Are Getting Ghosted. Here’s Why See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Billionaire Brothers Capitalizing on the NFL, Soccer, and Taylor Swift

The Billionaire Brothers Capitalizing on the NFL, Soccer, and Taylor Swift

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