Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day's business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. "Marketplace" takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.
3012 - The hourly vs. salary wage gap
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Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day's business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. "Marketplace" takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.
Episode
3012-
The hourly vs. salary wage gap
Didengarkan
Jum, 29 Mei 2026
3011-
"Running out of that buffer"
Didengarkan
Kam, 28 Mei 2026
3010-
Inflation manifestation
Didengarkan
Rab, 27 Mei 2026
3009-
Why gas costs more in California than Texas
Didengarkan
Sel, 26 Mei 2026
3008-
The cost of SNAP restrictions
Didengarkan
Sen, 25 Mei 2026
3007-
Services stall as manufacturing booms
Didengarkan
Jum, 22 Mei 2026
3006-
Why do some companies wait to IPO?
Didengarkan
Kam, 21 Mei 2026
3005-
Rising ACA premiums, falling enrollment: It's a vicious cycle
Didengarkan
Rab, 20 Mei 2026
3004-
What happens if the Fed goes mum
Didengarkan
Sel, 19 Mei 2026
3003-
AI chips away at cybersecurity job opportunities
Didengarkan
Sen, 18 Mei 2026
3002-
Giving up beer to pay for gas?
Didengarkan
Jum, 15 Mei 2026
3001-
Trump & Co. take a trip to China
Didengarkan
Kam, 14 Mei 2026
3000-
Another inflation alarm bell
Didengarkan
Rab, 13 Mei 2026
2999-
When is inflation no longer "transitory?"
Didengarkan
Sel, 12 Mei 2026
2998-
The other shoe
Didengarkan
Sen, 11 Mei 2026
2997-
Who's getting those tariff refunds?
Didengarkan
Jum, 08 Mei 2026
2996-
The erosion of the American tax base
Didengarkan
Kam, 07 Mei 2026
2995-
What to expect in the April jobs report
Didengarkan
Rab, 06 Mei 2026
2994-
Let's check in on the U.S. trade deficit
Didengarkan
Sel, 05 Mei 2026
2993-
Consumers might see some tariff refunds — in 2036
Didengarkan
Sen, 04 Mei 2026
2992-
Consumer electronics can't keep up with AI
Didengarkan
Jum, 01 Mei 2026
2991-
Growing GDP, thank GPT
Didengarkan
Kam, 30 Apr 2026
2990-
Powell's farewell?
Didengarkan
Rab, 29 Apr 2026
2989-
Central banks move in step, for now
Didengarkan
Sel, 28 Apr 2026
2988-
Home prices won't stop rising
Didengarkan
Sen, 27 Apr 2026
2987-
When does AI become a spending suck?
Didengarkan
Jum, 24 Apr 2026
2986-
Yet another stockpile scramble
Didengarkan
Kam, 23 Apr 2026
2985-
Boeing bounces back
Didengarkan
Rab, 22 Apr 2026
2984-
Agentic AI anxiety
Didengarkan
Sel, 21 Apr 2026
2983-
Diesel prices fuel uncertainty for small businesses
Didengarkan
Sen, 20 Apr 2026
2982-
QVC wants to be the next TikTok Shop
Didengarkan
Jum, 17 Apr 2026
2981-
The role of temp work in this economy
Didengarkan
Kam, 16 Apr 2026
2980-
"Resilience" is the word of the week
Didengarkan
Rab, 15 Apr 2026
2979-
Vietnam is in its workforce golden age
Didengarkan
Sel, 14 Apr 2026
2978-
How's that grocery bill looking?
Didengarkan
Sen, 13 Apr 2026
2977-
"Marketplace" Live
Didengarkan
Sab, 11 Apr 2026
2976-
Navigating long-term unemployment
Didengarkan
Jum, 10 Apr 2026
2975-
February inflation data shows more of the same
Didengarkan
Kam, 09 Apr 2026
2974-
U.S. Treasurys aren't selling like they used to
Didengarkan
Rab, 08 Apr 2026
2973-
The crackdown on prediction market insider trading