The Indicator from Planet Money
A little show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening today. It's a quick hit of insight into work, business, the economy, and everything else. Listen weekday afternoons.Try Planet Money+! a new way to support the show you love, get a sponsor-free feed of the podcast, *and* get access to bonus content. You'll also get access to The Indicator and Planet Money Summer School, both without interruptions. sign up at plus.npr.org/planetmoney
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300 avsnitt
Inside the epic fight over new banking regulations
2024-04-18 • 9min
Profiting off greater risk: the reinsurance game
2024-04-17 • 9min
What is a 'freedom economy'?
2024-04-16 • 9min
Why is insurance so expensive right now? And more listener questions
2024-04-15 • 9min
What Subway's foot-long cookie says about inflation
2024-04-12 • 8min
The IRS wants to do your taxes for free. Will it last?
2024-04-11 • 9min
Why the EU is investigating China's wind turbines
2024-04-10 • 9min
What do the royals do all day, anyway?
2024-04-09 • 9min
Why companies spin off
2024-04-08 • 9min
Do I need a four-year degree?
2024-04-05 • 9min
How the 'shadow fleet' helps Russia skirt sanctions
2024-04-04 • 9min
Can an old law bring down grocery prices?
2024-04-03 • 9min
The Indicator Quiz: Labor Edition
2024-04-02 • 9min
Can breaking the law be good for business?
2024-04-01 • 9min
Three ways consumers are feeling the pinch
2024-03-28 • 8min
Should schools be paying their college athletes?
2024-03-27 • 9min
Help Wanted at Boeing
2024-03-26 • 9min
Name our mascot. No, really.
2024-03-25 • 9min
The interest-ing world of interest rates
2024-03-22 • 9min
How ski resorts are (economically) adjusting to climate change
2024-03-21 • 9min
When does youth employment become child labor?
2024-03-20 • 9min
Tick tock for TikTok?
2024-03-19 • 9min
Can Europe fund its defense ambitions?
2024-03-18 • 9min
Biden's economic pitch for a second term
2024-03-15 • 9min
How are moving companies faring with high mortgage rates?
2024-03-14 • 9min
Are data breaches putting patients at risk?
2024-03-13 • 9min
What's behind Bitcoin's bullrun?
2024-03-12 • 8min
Is the financial media making us miserable about the economy?
2024-03-11 • 9min
Why wind techs are so in demand
2024-03-08 • 9min
How to get Russia to pay Ukraine
2024-03-07 • 9min
What would it take to fix retirement?
2024-03-06 • 9min
How the SEC's new rule could reveal more about a company's emissions
2024-03-05 • 8min
The growing industry of green burials
2024-03-04 • 8min
Wendy's pricing mind trick and other indicators of the week
2024-03-02 • 8min
Why Israel uses diaspora bonds
2024-02-29 • 8min
What the data reveal about U.S. labor unrest
2024-02-28 • 9min
How to make an ad memorable
2024-02-27 • 9min
Reddit's public Wall Street bet
2024-02-26 • 9min
An oil boom, a property slump and dental deflation
2024-02-23 • 9min
A Supreme Court case that could reshape social media
2024-02-23 • 9min
Why Capital One wants Discover
2024-02-21 • 9min
Could fake horns end illegal rhino poaching?
2024-02-20 • 8min
Chocolate, Lyft's typo and India's election bonds
2024-02-16 • 9min
Why banks are fighting changes to an anti-redlining program
2024-02-15 • 9min
How Egypt's military is dragging down its economy
2024-02-15 • 9min
How's your defense industry knowledge?
2024-02-13 • 8min
What's really happening with the Evergrande liquidation
2024-02-12 • 9min
A Swiftie Super Bowl, a stumbling bank, and other indicators
2024-02-10 • 8min
Why Saudi Arabia is building a new city in the desert
2024-02-08 • 9min
Is Wall Street's hottest trend finally over?
2024-02-08 • 8min