
The Food Supply Chain in Crisis
Meat processing plants, which were slow to institute effective protective measures for employees, have started to close amid mass cases of worker illness. Then yesterday President Trump signed an exec...
29 Huhti 202010min

Letting States Go Bankrupt
With states facing their worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has suggested that he favors states declaring bankruptcy over additional federal aid....
28 Huhti 202010min

Defining Essential Businesses
States that are starting to reopen parts of their economies are starting from different places. Decisions about whether companies were essential in the first place were made on a state-by-state basis ...
27 Huhti 20209min

American’s Growing Unemployment Mess
This week brought 4.4 million unemployment claims, a drop from recent weeks, but still a dire sign for the economy and for working Americans. Dan and New York Times tax and economics reporter Jim Tank...
23 Huhti 20209min

Tech Tracks Coronavirus
Last week, Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger launched Rt.live, which tracks the infection rate of COVID-19 in each state. Dan is joined by Kevin Systrom, who discusses what Rt.live can...
22 Huhti 202012min

Oil Breaks the Internet
Oil prices suddenly went negative Monday evening, a sign that oil supply is outpacing demand as travel by planes and cars dramatically decreases — but the historic nature of this price drop also speak...
21 Huhti 20208min

Shake Shack Serves up its Loan
Shake Shack on Monday announced it would give back the $10 million it received via the Paycheck Protection Program, in the midst of circulating criticisms of the program’s application process and how ...
20 Huhti 20209min

Europe’s Cautious Reopening
A handful of countries in Europe are attempting to reopen parts of their economies, and the rest of the world is watching for signs of success and strategies that can be emulated — but also for second...
17 Huhti 20208min


















