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Hosted by Kai Ryssdal

Making sense of the economy.

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# · Apr 14, 2026 · 00:25:09
Nela Richardson

Host Kai Ryssdal and ADP chief economist Nela Richardson explore Vietnam's demographic advantage as part of the Age of Work series. Vietnam's young population creates a 2-to-1 ratio of working-age adults to dependents, positioning it as a crucial economic partner as the U.S. population ages. The episode visits a garment factory and outdoor market in Ho Chi Minh City to examine how Vietnam's workforce is reshaping global economics.

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# · Apr 14, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

As the U.S. population ages, our economy will rely more on nations with younger workforces. Nations like Vietnam, where there are two working-age adults for every dependent.

# · Apr 13, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Grocery prices rose less than 2% in March, according to the latest consumer price index. The cost of some staples, including eggs, butter, and cheese, fell from spikes last spring. Certain produce prices moved in the opposite direction.

# · Apr 11, 2026 · 1h 13m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Nearly 600 Marketplace fans gathered at the Aratani Theatre in downtown Los Angeles to watch Kai Ryssdal present Marketplace Live, in partnership with LAist.

# · Apr 10, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Overall unemployment measured 4.3% in March, which is a sign of a fairly strong economy. A contradicting data point? The number of Americans who have been unemployed for more than six months grew 300,000 year-over-year. In this episode, a job hunt with no end in sight.

# · Apr 9, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The personal consumption expenditures report, which is the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, showed costs rose 2.8% year-over-year in Feburary. That’s above the target, but never fear: Resilient consumers keep on spending, despite rising prices. What’ll it take to shake things up?

# · Apr 8, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The share of U.S. debt held by foreign countries has been shrinking. Foreign investors currently hold about 30% of federal public debt, down from nearly half. In today’s episode, we explain why the rest of the world isn’t picking up the U.S.

# · Apr 7, 2026 · 26m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Laws prohibiting insider trading in commodities markets — which could be applied to prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket — are more recent and untested than you might think.

# · Apr 6, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

We've got the first whiff of price growth as a result of President Donald Trump's war in the Middle East: A services sector purchasing index registered its highest reading since October 2022. Experts expect federal data out later this week to show a similar uptick in prices from February to March.

# · Apr 3, 2026 · 26m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The war with Iran has driven up the price of gas — as in, the gas we put in our cars. But what about natural gas, like the kind we use to heat and cool our homes? The U.S. is pretty well insulated from a natural gas price spike. Countries across Europe and Asia ... not so much.

# · Apr 2, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

President Trump said last night that military attacks on Iran will end in two or three weeks. But the effect on the global oil market will last much longer. In this episode, what it will take to stabilize oil supply and reserves — and how long gas prices will stay high.

# · Apr 1, 2026 · 25m
Happy Liberation

Thursday marks one year since President Trump announced sweeping tariffs on basically all imported goods — how time flies! The name of the game was uncertainty: U.S. small businesses pivoted from growth plans to stay-afloat plans, consumers grew gloomy but kept spending, and the U.S.

# · Mar 31, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

One glaring result of President Trump’s war on Iran, one month in? High oil prices. If fuel stays expensive, the cost could ripple through the global economy. Analysts think the market for electric vehicles in the U.S. could see a boost, for example, as gas prices shoot up.

# · Mar 30, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The cost of a barrel of crude surpassed $100 over the weekend, as war in the Middle East continues to block oil shipments. In simpler, car-commuter terms, gas prices have risen to $4-ish per gallon. But even if the conflict ended tomorrow, they would be slow to fall.

# · Mar 27, 2026 · 26m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

A growing number of farmers can’t afford to plant their crops this year. It’s because of rising costs for diesel, fertilizer, and equipment parts — coupled with low crop prices. On today’s episode, we talk to an Ohio soybean and corn farmer.

# · Mar 26, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Two years ago, a shipping container crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore. Now it’s being rebuilt to be bigger and better. In today’s episode, we take you into the construction site.

# · Mar 25, 2026 · 26m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

This morning, we learned that import prices rose 1.3% in February. That’s way more than expected — and that data is from before the war. In today’s episode, we dig into the price boost and what it means for inflation.

# · Mar 24, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

As climate change drives hotter, drier summers, vineyard owners have to adapt. They’re turning to grape varietals more suited to warmer weather. Today, we take a trip to an Oregon vineyard and learn about its preparations for the new season.

# · Mar 23, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The war in Iran has cost the global oil supply roughly 15 million barrels a day so far. Today, International Energy Agency executive director Fatih Birol said the war’s impact on oil is worse than the two oil shocks of the 1970s, combined.

# · Mar 20, 2026 · 26m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Looking for an exclusive pastel Trader Joe’s mini tote? How about the latest Labubu? Once a staple of sneaker and streetwear, the “limited drop” release model is popping up all over the place.

# · Mar 19, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Newport, Oregon is a small town on the coast with beautiful beach views. After the town’s rescue helicopter was taken to the southern border, the community came together against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In this episode, we talk to a local reporter who covered the story.

# · Mar 18, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

The Federal Reserve is focused on cooling inflation right now, which has stayed stubbornly above the 2% target. But price stabilization is just one half of the central bank’s dual mandate. In this episode, when will the Fed pivot to buoying the stagnant job market?

# · Mar 17, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

When gas prices go up, Americans freak out. It doesn’t matter that gas prices often fluctuate independently of all the other stuff we have to buy and pay for; more expensive fuel makes an impact on the consumer psyche. In this episode, Americans’ unique emotional relationship to gas costs.

# · Mar 16, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

Crude oil prices have risen about $30 a barrel in the three weeks since the U.S. and Israel launched a war in Iran. At some point, U.S. consumers will really feel the war in their wallets. Turns out, it’s hard to say when.

# · Mar 13, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

After the Supreme Court overturned many of President Trump’s tariffs, his administration implemented new import taxes through a different legal avenue. But those are only temporary. Next up in the White House's game plan to claw those tariffs back?

# · Mar 12, 2026 · 25m
Kai Ryssdal (solo)

President Trump’s war with Iran continues to provoke economic consequences. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, Middle East crude oil will be blocked from reaching refineries, including those in California. In this episode, what happens if those refineries run out of oil.