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Big banks post big earnings, but lending is more muted
It’s a big week for bank earnings. JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup reported quarterly results on Tuesday; Bank of America and Morgan Stanley repo...

Food tour of the future
Climate change is changing what we eat. As the planet heats up, foods like salmon, chocolate and coffee might be harder to come by and more expensive...

FCC cuts expansion to broadband, hotspot access
Before the government shutdown, the Federal Communications Commission voted to end funding for Wi-Fi on school buses and the lending of hotspot device...

Fewer Chinese international students at American universities
There are almost 250,000 Chinese students in the U.S. this fall. That's a 36% drop from the 2017 peak. For Chinese students still wanting to study abr...

What is insurance?
Today, we’re resharing an important episode from our archive! There’s a major storm brewing, and Ryan and Bridget are stuck inside. It’s the perfect o...

The pope versus poverty
Marketplace doesn’t always cover the goings-on of the Holy See. But when he highlights the need to combat poverty, it seems like a pretty good time to...

What is a government shutdown?
When Esmé noticed her dad suddenly staying home from work, she had questions! Her dad is one of the hundreds of thousands of workers sent home because...

Why government shutdowns hit tribes especially hard
Federal programs and funding play an important role in Indian Country, because of the government’s trust responsibility to provide or fund services to...

What's a U.S. economy to do if foreign tourists feel unloved?
The travel and tourism industry contributes $2.9 trillion to the U.S. economy — more than the size of the automotive industry. But can travel and tour...

The EU introduces new border controls
From the BBC World Service: The European Union's new Entry/Exit System will be rolled out on Sunday, but there have been warnings it could cause delay...

Bytes: Week in Review - OpenAI's new deal with AMD raises more concerns of AI bubble
The ongoing government shutdown has caused a lapse in the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act,a law that's key to protecting the nation against majo...

Could airport slowdowns end the shutdown?
Starting Friday, federal workers will be getting their first paychecks for smaller-than-usual amounts as a result of the government shutdown. That’s l...

The lights of Las Vegas' economy have lost some glow
Las Vegas is arguably the discretionary spending capital of the country, if not the entire world. This makes it a good barometer for understanding the...

JPMorgan's Dimon warns of stock market correction
From the BBC World Service: Jamie Dimon, the chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, told the BBC that a serious market correction could come in the next...

Why cybersecurity training isn’t enough to stop phishing hacks
A recent study of nearly 20,000 University of California, San Diego Health workers found cybersecurity training reduced the likelihood of successful p...

What Trump's tariffs are doing to global trade
Just two months ago, the World Trade Organization predicted global trade would grow by nearly 2% next year. Now, it’s revised that forecast down to ju...

Using tariffs to help farmers ... harmed by tariffs
When President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Chinese goods earlier this year, China ceased crop purchases from U.S. farmers. That hurt American agri...

Gold prices surge to a new record
From the BBC World Service: Gold has breached $4,000 an ounce for the first time, following one of its strongest monthly performances and its biggest...

“How We Survive” returns Oct. 15
Imagine a future where chocolate and coffee are rare and expensive; where cheap, nutritional staples, like corn and wheat, are threatened.
The c...

AI "workslop" is hurting coworker dynamics
AI slop is pointless content shared online like fake images and videos. A new study in the Harvard Business Review wants us to consider a variant: “wo...

The ACA subsides at the heart of the shutdown fight
Health care is a major sticking point between Republicans and Democrats in the government shutdown standoff. Congressional Democrats are refusing to e...

What's next for interest rates? Look to the Fed minutes.
Later this week, we’ll learn more about how the Federal Reserve decided to cut interest rates when the Federal Open Market Committee releases the minu...

Coal gets dethroned
From the BBC World Service: Energy thinktank Ember says that for the first time, solar and wind met all new global electricity demand in the first hal...

Why is it called a bull market or a bear market?
Bridget and Ryan are at the Podcast Hosts for Youths Sleepaway Camp, but Ryan just can’t fall asleep. That’s when they meet Dougie Pickles, host of th...

Online job scams are a growing problem
The number of scams involving job postings and offers nearly tripled between 2020 and 2024, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The change tran...

A shutdown, layoffs, and yet the market keeps surging
Over the weekend, the White House threatened more layoffs if negotiations between Democrats and Republicans continue to go nowhere. Meanwhile, 100,000...

Let's talk about climate finance
The nonprofit One Earth has been tracking $400 billion worth of private investment in climate change solutions. Thing is, the amount of money being in...

Japan preps to elect new leader as its economic woes deepen
From the BBC World Service: The Nikkei 225 stock index in Japan rose sharply on the first day of trading after Sanae Takaichi won the contest to lead...

Export controls on TikTok's algorithm are unique but not unprecedented
Algorithms, which are just sets of instructions expressed in code, are harder to restrict than physical goods. But, as Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Ca...

No jobs report? We're still on the case
The September hiring and unemployment data won't be released today due to the ongoing government shutdown. These reports are typically among the five...

A closed federal government means no September jobs report
The partial government shutdown now means two of the top five most important readouts on the economy will not be released on Friday, as scheduled. It'...

Japan prepares to elect a new leader as its economic woes deepen
From the BBC World Service: Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party will choose a new leader on Saturday, and he or she will become the country's next...

Bytes: Week in Review - California's new sweeping AI law
California passed a sweeping law setting up new AI safety rules this week. Meanwhile, YouTube settled a lawsuit brought by President Trump over accoun...

First came the shutdown, next the layoffs
Federal worker layoffs are near, according to Trump administration officials. Earlier this week, the president said he would use the government shutdo...

As the labor market cools, job scams heat up
Unemployment remains relatively low, but the labor market is slowing down. Private payroll company ADP estimates the private sector lost 32,000 jobs l...

Europe plans to build a high-tech 'drone wall'
From the BBC World Service: Some European Union countries have backed plans for the new defense system to keep out unmanned aircraft from Russia. But...

VCs are investing in LA's defense tech startups
So far this year, LA defense tech companies have raised $4 billion in funding — more than double last year's haul, according to Los Angeles Times tech...

What a time to be making monetary policy
Markets are having to digest a lot right now. There's the government shutdown, plus new private payroll data showing the economy lost jobs in Septembe...

Could AI ever be used safely for mental health support?
The role of artificial intelligence in mental health care is an unsettled issue. States including Illinois, Utah, and Nevada limit or ban the use of A...

Immigration policy meets higher ed
The Trump administration’s new $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas for foreign workers threatens to upend hiring in tech. But the fee goes far beyond just...