Recent Episodes
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States move to put limits on surprise health care fees
Jun 9, 2025 – 00:07:04 -
An economic insecurity story
Jun 9, 2025 – 00:07:06 -
U.S. and China set for trade talks in London
Jun 9, 2025 – 00:06:46 -
Some fraying in the job market
Jun 6, 2025 – 00:08:05 -
Lessons in corporate governance from the Trump-Musk spat
Jun 6, 2025 – 00:07:09 -
A global crackdown on social media money gurus begins
Jun 6, 2025 – 00:07:12 -
Some trade deficit whiplash
Jun 5, 2025 – 00:08:16 -
A creative way to get federal money sent back
Jun 5, 2025 – 00:06:54 -
India takes the U.S. to task over tariffs
Jun 5, 2025 – 00:06:31 -
U.S. doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum
Jun 4, 2025 – 00:07:00 -
Introducing the artificial meteorologist
Jun 4, 2025 – 00:06:54 -
The EU, Canada and Mexico are in the tariffs line of fire
Jun 4, 2025 – 00:06:40 -
Medical debt and your credit: It's changing and we have an update
Jun 3, 2025 – 00:06:57 -
The hard path to rebuilding, with "This Old House Radio Hour"
Jun 3, 2025 – 00:52:03 -
Tariffs and economic growth, both globally and at the checkout line
Jun 3, 2025 – 00:06:51 -
Global growth set for decline, as ballooning government debts take hold
Jun 3, 2025 – 00:06:26 -
Defaulting on debt isn't the only way to scare investors
Jun 2, 2025 – 00:06:53 -
U.S.-China trade truce is on shaky ground
Jun 2, 2025 – 00:06:52 -
Britain boosts its defense spending
Jun 2, 2025 – 00:06:52 -
JetBlue and United announce new partnership
May 30, 2025 – 00:06:59 -
Appeals court allows Trump's tariffs to continue for now
May 30, 2025 – 00:07:08 -
The waters are clearing for Japan’s seafood exports
May 30, 2025 – 00:07:32 -
With a key tariff strategy blocked, the White House eyes alternatives
May 29, 2025 – 00:07:04 -
How to plan buying, selling and shipping after new court ruling on Trump tariffs
May 29, 2025 – 00:06:59 -
Tariff ruling boosts global markets
May 29, 2025 – 00:06:36 -
What is a "golden share"?
May 28, 2025 – 00:07:04 -
The Trump administration is building closer ties to crypto
May 28, 2025 – 00:07:08 -
'State of emergency' in Panama
May 28, 2025 – 00:06:48 -
Why switching jobs is harder for older workers
May 27, 2025 – 00:07:05 -
EU agrees to speed up trade talks
May 27, 2025 – 00:07:10 -
Shein accused of breaking EU sales laws
May 27, 2025 – 00:06:33 -
How new ways to prevent RSV are savings lives and money
May 26, 2025 – 00:07:13 -
Who is most affected by cuts to public broadcasting?
May 26, 2025 – 00:07:14 -
EU president secures vital tariffs delay
May 26, 2025 – 00:06:53 -
Who should pay for programs like Medicaid or food stamps?
May 23, 2025 – 00:06:45 -
Housing is in a slump
May 23, 2025 – 00:06:48 -
A problem Japan is facing after decades? Inflation
May 23, 2025 – 00:06:43 -
Thoughts on DEI from a Costco parking lot
May 22, 2025 – 00:06:53 -
Investments in Black-owned banks 5 years after George Floyd's murder
May 22, 2025 – 00:06:57 -
China's Arctic ambitions
May 22, 2025 – 00:06:36 -
Tariffs may be lower, but they're still disrupting supply chains
May 21, 2025 – 00:06:47 -
DOGE job cuts have disproportionate effect on Black federal workers
May 21, 2025 – 00:06:41 -
When a grocery store chain gets hit with a ransomware attack
May 21, 2025 – 00:06:39 -
Tariffs are starting to show up in car prices
May 20, 2025 – 00:06:41 -
How a highway in Tulsa displaced and dispossessed Black residents
May 20, 2025 – 00:06:18 -
A huge battery maker powers up in Hong Kong
May 20, 2025 – 00:06:58 -
What it's like repaying student loans at 70
May 19, 2025 – 00:06:49 -
How Black prosperity was built up and torn down in Tulsa
May 19, 2025 – 00:06:27 -
The European Union and the U.K. are set to announce trade deals
May 19, 2025 – 00:07:26 -
The business of European pop and women's basketball
May 16, 2025 – 00:07:05
Recent Reviews
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DumpsterFire737Chock full of adsNPR / Public Media double dipping into private advertisers on top of all the free national tax payer money they receive. This podcast is nearly 20% or more of ads. Overmonetized but I guess you can get away with it having the name Marketplace.
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DshigmoWhy Financially Inclined?The continuous advertisements for the podcast Financially Inclined is killing me! Please no more!
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SkitreeSolid coverage for <30 min contentI’ve been contrasting the reporting from Fox to Marketplace for the last month. Fox consistently underreports federal perturbations. As someone that’s worked in the government and is in tech, whose personal network encompasses civil workers, the deep concern by domain experts across all domains is legitimately unprecedented yet garners little interest by conservative outlets. Marketplace has a specific interest in topics related to the economy. That is still the case. Reading through the negative reviews on Marketplace’s suite of podcasts, there’s a common thread: frustrations with political bias. It seems some listeners are jumping ship based on a belief that Marketplace is pushing a liberal agenda. This confuses me. The Trump administration has clearly expressed they are adopting an isolationist agenda while building relationships with nations we’ve been in contention with for many decades—at the cost of otherwise longstanding relationships with e.g. Europe, Canada, Mexico. This has consequences on our economy, which is now expressing increased volatility. How is discussing the consequences a liberal agenda? Meanwhile, Fox has *barely* begun discussing fed layoffs. Very frustrating when that’s a source of information I use as a common ground with family and friends. What I’d like to see more of from Marketplace: deeper research on analogous events and their outcomes / causality. Interviews with economists, sociologists, and historians to build reasonably priors. Longer-form content.
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GeezplzChoice of reportNot good at keeping up with the news. They seem to pick and chose to report on the news that makes the Trump admin look bad and when the President got it right and has got the response necessary from the tariffs that have now been halted, this new site chooses not to report on that that it’s a good time to find a job. How pathetic, it’s time to stay up with the times and all the good things are actually happening in the United States under the Trump presidency. I guess I’ll have to get my new somewhere else.
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CraigCode1010Two stars off because of the commercialsI'm tired of hearing the same commercial, multiple times, on the same episode. They also do not do basic editing so you get the same story replayed on multiple episodes almost everyday. Hint: podcasts are not radio you dont have to miss broadcasts if it is not on when it comes out!
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moving on-missuSadWhole program has turned more and more biased over the years and it now overshadows the headlines. Sadly the value is gone.
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Jimmy C420Creepy reporting regarding election.Sounds like you guys are in favor of corporations putting their hand on the scale to “save democracy”. Democrats are evil and do not respect the will of the people. Disgusting monsters the lot of you.
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walker449Love the musicEven if the news is not so good the creative music gets me dancing!! Love it.
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Kevin GzBurn volumePlease keep normal tone, very annoying
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lhxung1234567889Random things put together, undiversified sources, many ads and bias newsThe podcast feels pleasant and friendly at first but over time, I realize it is very biased, and it start to feel like they put together a lot of random things, so many important news are usually missing if you listen to a diverse sources of news. Commentators keep coming from one sources if it is about economics. They also have so many ads that keep popping up many times during a 10 min show. I don’t think I will keep listening to this podcast.
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JonbsanGreat up to date informationRequired listening if you want facts about markets and economy without any spin. I do wish Leanna Burn would would pick a volume though - she starts each sentence with a shout and ends with a whisper - difficult to listen to on headphones.
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Raj-PdxAlways Good morning listening to this PodcastI am listening this podcast practically every morning for many years without fail, and get my daily global economy round up in a concise format without much redundant verbosity.
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semipenguinInforming and entertainingMarketplace has some of my favorite podcasts. Great hosts. I learn a lot from subjects I never thought about
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Frustrated9876AdsGiving it a one star because the episodes are short, barely hit the point of what the tagline is, then abruptly and loudly, there will be an ad. If I was listening to the episode on headphones, my ears would hurt. Why can’t there be a warning for the ad? Better yet, put it in the beginning or ending.
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Soartan in Western COMostly greatA couple issues 1) you sign up for 1, but get 3 podcasts (2 US based, 1 UK) every day. 2) they semi-regularly veer off from economic to news to political discussions, such as a recent money in politics series. Please leave that to regular npr stories. I am impressed they just used Rage Against the Machine as break music though!
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Missing pinkieGreat show but please…For the love of God, please rethink that screeching, irritating sound design at the top of the show. Makes me cringe every time.
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boomer and proud of itYour ads are annoyingI have enjoyed your show for years, but if you have David Spade and Keenan, somebody on those annoying ads, I am less than impressed.
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Sunshine on my shoulders...Great show. But so. many. ads.Love the show and the rest of the Marketplace offerings. But lately, there’s a huge spike in ads. I get it - you need money. But please consider the general listening experience as well. Thank you!
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grrlgamerrToo many ads!I always enjoyed Marketplace on public radio, and now I like getting its content as a podcast. And the stories have always been brief. Now they feel the need to insert 3-4 30 sec ads in an approximately 8 min episode. It is almost unlistenable. You are produced with NPR funding, just stop the garbage advertising!
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STITrishOverall essentialI can do without the “takes you there” stories and always skip those but Marketplace makes me better informed otherwise.
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papahuffShow with PotentialPotentially a lot of good kick off the morning data. However the insistence that the core good of this show is about equality and environment is tiring. Both are important pieces of the topic but the topic has a thousand different pieces and these are just two. Now they offer a “crash course” and what is mentioned you will learn? Equality and environment. Either the podcaster or those that sponsor it have a clear agenda to make people see things their way, not get better at Economics.
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CPJuniorGreat morning show!The show is a necessary part of day. Out they really had me bought in once I heard a part of the Persona 5 soundtrack during their transition to a new story! Bravo! “Wake up, Get up, Get out there!”
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MeatbedNew HostFor the new host, I am open to listening, but he needs practicing interviewing. Really is ruining the listening experience. Please listen better to the guests, stop interrupting them and ask questions that are more pertinent to what they respond from previous questions. Long time listener and career media producer. Will change/update review if I hear improvements.
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KékcsillagToo many adsEvery Podcast nowadays is loaded with advertising, totally irrelevant to the show. Enough! Unsubscribing. Sayonara!
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GliterGirlPixieMisogynyHosts refer to women as "pregnant people," "uterus haters," and other objectifying terms.
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fghg4Great showA necessary beacon the offers an independent view based on empirical data and not politicized rhetoric.
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Takeru sanMarketplace Morning ReportSomeone please tell Diane Swonk she’s NOT nauseous. She may be NAUSEATED by what’s going on in the markets, but she herself does not induce nausea!
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Umann51Great show!Love the content and the info!
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svrnclvGreat show but too many repeatsGreat show but too many repeats
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f;akshjg;iurhgldAll ads!The show content is great, but it seems like for such a brief show, maybe 40% of it is advertisements for other shows. Really annoying.
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M-DZRepeat SegmentsThe reporting is great, but if you’re putting out three daily shows in the same feed, please stop re-airing the exact same segment.
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Troy32sGood but has obvious bias-need to do a better job of showing all sides in stories.
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hammerhead16Please stop it with Reema’s promos on the out-go’sI’ll resubscribe in 3 months to see if you’ve stopped putting Reema’s promos in every Marketplace podcast. Once a week I can handle but multiple times a day is too many. I can’t be alone in finding her voice painful in the promos.
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blackksocksIncredible Reporting but...I’m a Marketplace listener and I took Kai’s push to subscribe to this additional show, but I swear if y’all can’t find a little more diversity for your advertising I am gone. If I hear “HI Y’ALL IM KRISSY CLARK” one more time I think my head is going to implode. I can’t hit that 30 second skip button fast enough.
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A7r1Stop using latinxWe (latinos) do not like it.
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jack1994!Good style. Too much spin.I liked it and didn’t mind the ads. It was mostly informative and quick. However, they keep reaching farther to the left for me.
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Nima JonesGreat morning business reportUnbiased reporting of the morning’s business news.
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CRJ84531UnsubscribedHad to unsubscribe; too many ads and overt political slant. Would be better if they focused more on the news and less on being woke.
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JudyPaoniagreat morning briefingI add this to my morning business updates along with business daily and WSJ..good to get an overview. Like the economy documentary suggestions.
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Denny100ehctixvevfrUpdated: I have unsubscribed. Move back to the middleTired of the left-leaning opinion woven into every single story. The show is great when you just report the news. But it’s too far gone. Unsubscribe.
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reeeeeeeedTake a lookGreat content to support informed decisions- daily!
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Another Concerned AmericanFine if you want propagandaFar left spin news
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franklinbeansToo many addsI subscribed to the podcast and the sheer number of episodes is overwhelming - three in a single day! Each roughly 8-9 episode also has about 1.5 minutes of adds. Too much annoyance, I’m unsubscribing.
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Kibby001Great start to your dayGreat way to keep current with what’s going on in the economy. Love David Brancaccio and all the reporter on the show. Great way to start your day.
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ScissorfightAds, ads, adsThe amount of commercials in a 8 minute podcast is ridiculous.
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jaj0510Alternative to left leaning flagship programDaily economic news in a straightforward manner. Finally had to give up on the evening program with its snide comments and left leaning slant. Just started listening via the podcast instead of radio and agree with comments about why three versions on the same podcast.
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cheeesebacon!Very goodAmazing way to start the morning!
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DaMathBumA lesser program would......simply rehash yesterday's news. Come on, you were worried that would be the case, right? Instead, the morning report complements and amplifies the flagship program. If you preferred this one for the brevity, you would not be wrong. But you'd be better off listening to both. Oh yes, and giving them whatever value you assign to outstanding business journalism. I do. It not a donation; they earned it.
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Wad B.Great news to start your dayProvides a wide spectrum of business/economic news from the Us and around the world. I love receiving both a domestic and international look at the news in the morning!
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Butlerbob6Great news sourceIt’s a great way to start the with current business news.
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