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  • Class myths, an influx of e-ships, and pricey Olympics tix!
    Apr 10 2026
    It’s Indicators of the Week, our weekly look at some of the most fascinating numbers from the news. (Now on YouTube!)

    On today’s episode: Is the middle class actually hollowing out? Are more e-ships powered by batteries on the horizon? And how much are the first batch of L.A. Olympics tickets going for???

    Related episodes:
    Why the Olympics cost so much
    The Indicator Takes On Batteries
    Are the Simpsons still middle class?
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  • Where AI data centers are reducing power bills
    Apr 9 2026
    Over the last half decade, wholesale electricity prices have increased 267% in places close to data centers. That’s contributed to a backlash against new ones.

    But some experts believe data centers are a scapegoat for long-term issues with an aging U.S. grid. Today on the show, we ask who is responsible for rising electricity prices and whether the U.S. can handle a new era of grid growth.

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    Related episodes:
    All these data centers are gonna fry my electric bill … right?
    What AI data centers are doing to your electric bill

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  • How are drivers riding out the gas crisis?
    Apr 8 2026
    Come see Planet Money live on stage! 12 cities. Details and tix here: planetmoneybook.com

    If you’re a commuter, gas prices may not be your friend right now. The average cost of a gallon is more than $4 across the country. California’s average is close to $6. So how are drivers around the country responding? Today on the show, we hear how they’re adapting to higher prices and how much this gas price increase could cost Americans over the year.

    Related episodes:
    Will Trump’s shipping insurance plan work?
    Breaking down the price of gasoline

    For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.

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  • Why infinite scroll's inventor wants to kill his creation
    Apr 7 2026
    Come see Planet Money live on stage! 12 cities. Details and tix here: planetmoneybook.com

    We practically live on our phones these days. Scrolling and scrolling, endlessly. Entrepreneur Aza Raskin is responsible for creating this infinite scroll. He also testified against Meta, who have been under fire — and in court — charged with making their apps addictive to children.

    On today’s show: Raskin tells us about the changes he thinks platforms should make to help people take their attention back.

    Related episodes:
    The Social Media Crisis
    How algorithms are changing the way we speak
    For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Cooper Katz McKim. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.

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  • Is the economy red, orange, yellow or green?
    Apr 6 2026
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    It’s not often you get to talk to a regional Fed president, let alone two at the same time!

    Today on the show, we take the temperature of the economy with regional Fed presidents Austan Goolsbee and Beth Hammack.

    Related episodes:
    One Fed battle after another
    America's next top Fed Chair

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    9 m
  • Greetings from: Our favorite public goods
    Apr 2 2026
    Freedom of the Seas. GPS. The Large Hadron Collider. These are all public goods that make our world more prosperous, accurate, and knowledgeable. But we don’t always give them the attention they deserve.

    Today on the show, the Planet Money book’s main author Alex Mayyasi joins us to take an audio world tour of spectacular public goods, one whimsical postcard at a time.

    These postcards are gorgeously illustrated in the Planet Money book.

    Come see Planet Money live on stage in April! 12 cities. Details and tix here: https://tix.to/pm-book-tour.

    Related episodes:
    Lighthouses, Autopsies And The Federal Budget
    The highs and lows of US rents

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  • Jobs that new college grads are and are not landing
    Apr 3 2026
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    Economists have described the state of the jobs market as “low hire, low fire.” That means employers are not cutting many jobs, but they're also not adding much either, a dismal prospect for many new college grads. On this edition of Jobs Friday, we go to Howard University in Washington, D.C. to see how graduating seniors are faring.

    Related episodes:
    Just how bad are these jobs numbers?
    Do I need a four-year degree?

    For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.


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  • Why Pokémon cards are growing faster than your retirement account
    Apr 1 2026
    Pokémon cards are scorching hot right now. An index tracking the thousands of rare cards shows that valuations have increased 170% in the last year alone. Growth like that really makes you wish you hadn’t given away all your childhood cards years ago.

    Today on the show, we cover three things that are contributing to the rapid growth of shiny cards produced by the world’s highest-grossing media franchise.

    Come see Planet Money live on stage in April! 12 cities. Details and tix here: https://tix.to/pm-book-tour.

    Related episodes:
    The secret to Nintendo's success
    The curious rise of novelty popcorn buckets

    The Curse Of The Black Lotus (Update)
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