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
Is retail theft getting worse?
2023-09-11 • 8min
Apple, drugs, Grindr
2023-09-08 • 9min
'Welcome to the USA! Now get to work.'
2023-09-07 • 9min
The dementia tax
2023-09-06 • 8min
The Beigie Awards: China Edition
2023-09-05 • 9min
Jobs Friday: More jobs and more unemployment
2023-09-01 • 8min
A drought, a jam, a canal — Panama!
2023-08-31 • 9min
Young, "spoiled and miserable" in China
2023-08-30 • 9min
The problems with the US's farm worker program
2023-08-29 • 9min
The Indicator Quiz: The Internet
2023-08-28 • 9min
AI chips, shared trips, and a shorter work week
2023-08-25 • 9min
Why a weak ruble is good for Russia's budget but not Putin's image
2023-08-24 • 9min
How fed up farmers started the only government-run bank in the US
2023-08-23 • 9min
Why pizza costs more in Iceland and other listener questions
2023-08-22 • 9min
The echo of the bison
2023-08-21 • 9min
Metals, government debt, and a climate lawsuit
2023-08-18 • 9min
When mortgage rates are too low to give up
2023-08-17 • 8min
How Yellow wound up in the red
2023-08-16 • 9min
Is math real? And other existential questions
2023-08-15 • 9min
Breaking up big business is hard to do
2023-08-14 • 9min
Tale as old as time: Indicators of the Week
2023-08-11 • 9min
Is this a bank?
2023-08-10 • 9min
A night at the museum of the economy
2023-08-09 • 9min
Return of the crab twins
2023-08-08 • 9min
What could break next?
2023-08-07 • 9min
Farm Jobs Friday
2023-08-04 • 9min
The life and death spirals of social networks
2023-08-03 • 9min
Fitch, please! Why Fitch lowered the US credit rating
2023-08-02 • 9min
When remote work works and when it doesn't
2023-08-01 • 9min
An economic argument for heat safety regulation (Encore)
2023-07-31 • 9min
IRS, Ivies and GDP
2023-07-28 • 9min
Why residuals are taking center stage in actors' strike
2023-07-27 • 9min
Hiking the last mile on inflation
2023-07-26 • 9min
Women's labor comeback
2023-07-25 • 9min
A lesson in Barbie labor economics
2023-07-24 • 9min
Trucks, transfers and trolls
2023-07-22 • 9min
A first-class postal economics primer
2023-07-21 • 9min
A former teen idol takes on crypto
2023-07-19 • 9min
Boats, bikes and the Beigies
2023-07-18 • 9min
How Asimov's 'Foundation' has inspired economists
2023-07-17 • 9min
@Threads, @Nasdaq, @Bank of America
2023-07-14 • 9min
Time to make banks more stressed?
2023-07-14 • 9min
What's behind the China deflation scare
2023-07-12 • 9min
The Indicator Quiz: Jobs and Employment
2023-07-11 • 9min
Why government websites and online services are so bad
2023-07-10 • 9min
Good jobs Friday
2023-07-07 • 9min
How Shein became a fast-fashion behemoth
2023-07-07 • 9min
The rise of American natural gas
2023-07-05 • 9min
Our fireworks show
2023-07-03 • 9min
Legacy admissions, the Russian Ruble and Final Fantasy XVI
2023-06-30 • 9min