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Money Talking

Go beyond the headlines and economic jargon for a look at what’s happening in the business world and in the workplace – and why it matters in your life.

Episodes

Taking Trump Seriously, Not Literally on Puerto Rico

Hurricane Maria left Puerto Ricans without water, power and food. But even before the storm, residents were struggling with more than $70 billion in debt. How will the recovery proceed?

Oct 06, 20177 minEp. 327

Worst Kept Secret in College Basketball?

This week, federal prosecutors hit the world of college basketball with allegations of bribery, corruption and fraud. Is this just the tip of the iceberg?

Sep 29, 20178 minEp. 326

Hey Facebook, You've Got Some Explaining to Do

Facebook is under fire for selling ads to entities connected to Russia. It's not the only issue confronting the company. How will users, politicians and Mark Zuckerberg react?

Sep 22, 20178 minEp. 325

It Is a Far, Far Better Economy

Mayor Bill de Blasio came to office pledging to fight the "Tale of Two Cities" inequality of New York City. Over the past four years, the economy is doing better. Can he take credit?

Sep 15, 20177 minEp. 324

Eight Months In, What Trump Has Been (Un)Doing

The President has been criticized by some for not fulfilling his agenda, but he has been busy, at least when it comes to reversing the actions of previous presidents.

Sep 08, 20178 minEp. 323

Goodbye Diners, Hello Avocado Bars

Every time a restaurant closes, another one opens. Or so it might seem. So, is the industry thriving or struggling?

Sep 01, 20179 minEp. 322

On to the Next One. Trump’s New Focus: Tax Reform

Since the spring, the Trump administration has made big promises to reform the tax code. As some of the proposals are disclosed, who will benefit and how will it be paid for?

Aug 25, 20178 minEp. 321

What's Next for Trump and Congress

After the failure by Republicans to replace or repeal Obamacare, they're moving quickly to score a political win, and they're focusing on overhauling the nation's tax code by November. There's a lot do in a little amount of time, and even Trump's legislative director has admitted it's an aggressive schedule. But that is just one of many items on Congress' to do list that includes must several must-pass pieces of legislation like funding the government and raising the debt ceiling. This week on M...

Aug 04, 20178 minEp. 318

Follow the (Russian) Money

How details about the investigations into Russia’s interference in the U.S. presidential election suggest financial motives as well as political ones.

Jul 28, 20178 minEp. 317

Ivanka Trump: Made in Asia

President Trump is looking to make good on his “America First” pledge by launching “Made in America” week. The plan is to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. But what do his family's business practices say about what it would take to do that?

Jul 21, 20178 minEp. 316

Martin ‘Pharma Bro’ Shkreli on Trial

Martin Shkreli is often described as the “most hated man in America” for raising the price of a lifesaving drug by 5,000%. Now, he’s on trial for securities fraud. WNYC’s Money Talking looks at Shkreli’s case and what it says about the prosecution of white collar crimes.

Jul 14, 20178 minEp. 315

Trump Tariffs and Trade Wars

As President Trump sits down with global leaders this week, he’s also reportedly considering slapping a tariff on steel imported into the US. Could this spark a global trade war?

Jul 07, 20177 minEp. 314

For Now, Obamacare Is Here to Stay

Republicans are united in their opposition to Obamacare, yet they're finding it difficult to repeal and replace the law. So what happens if Obamacare is here to stay?

Jun 30, 20178 minEp. 313

The Bumpy Road Ahead for Uber

Travis Kalanick’s resignation this week as CEO of Uber marks the end of one tumultuous ride for the company. What's next for the app that dreamed of changing the face of transportation?

Jun 23, 20178 minEp. 312

Rolling Back Bank Regulations

The Trump administration is proposing to revise and change financial regulations put in place after the Great Recession. House Republicans want to go even further.

Jun 16, 20178 minEp. 311

Trump's Plan to Pay for Roads and Highways

While FBI Director James Comey led the headlines this week, President Donald Trump spent his time promoting his infrastructure plan and how he'll pay for it with private investments.

Jun 09, 20177 minEp. 310

The Financier, the Son-in-Law, and the Saudis

Last month, the Trump administration secured a $110 million dollar agreement to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia. Around the same time, the CEO of Blackstone, Stephen Schwarzman secured a $20 billion investment from that country for his company’s new U.S. infrastructure fund. The blurry lines between business and government in the Trump administration.

Jun 02, 20178 minEp. 309

Upfront About the Future of Network TV

This week, executives from major TV networks are in New York to promote their shows to advertisers and the media. Its known as the "upfronts." Advertisers are expected to shell out billions, even as network TV ratings are falling. What's the future of broadcast TV?

May 19, 20178 minEp. 307

Is France Heading for a Frexit?

French citizens will chose between independent centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen.

May 05, 20178 minEp. 305

Reviewing Trump's First 100 Days in Office

Sure, it's an arbitrary number, but it's become a way to assess a new President's early successes, failures and leadership style. So, like Mayor Koch used to say, "How am I doin'?"

Apr 21, 20178 minEp. 303

When Shopping Malls Become Ghost Towns

What happens when giants like Macy’s, Sears and J.C. Penney close hundreds of shops, leaving empty shopping malls throughout the country.

Apr 14, 20177 minEp. 302

Obamacare Is Here to Stay — Now What?

While the attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare failed, legislators could still make it hard for the healthcare law to survive. What will that mean for the insured?

Mar 31, 20178 minEp. 300

A Skyscraper, a Chinese Company and the Kushners

Before becoming an advisor to President Trump, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, made a name for himself in Manhattan real estate by purchasing a $1.8 billion skyscraper on Fifth Avenue. Now a Chinese company with possible connections to the Chinese government is reportedly considering investing in the building, now owned by Kushner’s family.

Mar 24, 20178 minEp. 299

When in Doubt, Attack the Numbers

The President and his supporters have been dismissing government statistics they disagree with, opening the doors for future attacks on independent agencies and their numbers.

Mar 17, 20178 minEp. 298