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🧵(1/2) Planet Money is stepping away from Twitter. There are a few reasons why: [npr.org/2023/04/12/116926916…] We’ll still be reporting and dropping episodes. Feel free to keep up with us in a few different places…
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🧵(2/2) Newsletter: n.pr/3zrFvUB Instagram: n.pr/3FqLuws TikTok: n.pr/3sGZdrq Facebook: n.pr/3h92GwS Planet Money podcast feed: n.pr/2Eq8WMl

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I was delighted beyond words to talk about Buckminster Fuller, prefab housing, and the Dymaxion House yesterday on @planetmoney. (Another 29 times or so and I'll catch up to @VelocityWong.) npr.org/2023/04/21/117136455…
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If you have 20 minutes. A planet money episode. As much about Larry and me than about the official topic, r*. But a good job of explaining what is at stake, and good fun to participate. Truth: Larry and I largely agree: r*>r* precovid, but likely r*<g. shorturl.at/xJNUX
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When you get the chance to talk to one of the world’s leading economists, @ojblanchard1, about the future of interest rates and the economy, you might as well get some personal advice while you’re at it. npr.org/2023/04/14/117010358…
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To celebrate the range of our chosen medium, @pushkinpods created THE BEST AUDIO STORYTELLING: 2022, an audio collection that gathers the most innovative podcast episodes and radio stories of the past year. And they've announced our Planet Money Records series is a winner!🥳🥳🥳
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Nice job from ⁦@planetmoney⁩ team talking about complicated things in an understandble way. Interviews with ⁦@ProfKateJudge⁩ ⁦@PeterContiBrown⁩ and yours truly. #banks one.npr.org/i/1167795956:116…
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I did wake up dying to be asked what the real story of how the FDIC deposit insurance cap was raised to $250K. Thank you @NPR @planetmoney for asking. Now the world knows. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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One big question out of the March (banking) Madness is: where were the regulators? @Wharton's @PeterContiBrown explains that government supervisors often work side-by-side with bank employees. But what they do on a day-to-day basis... is under wraps: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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It’s been four weeks since Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, touching off turmoil in the banking system. In this episode, we take stock by answering some big questions, yours and ours. npr.org/2023/04/03/116779595…
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Women now publish >50% of books and sell more books than men. Reasons: book demand driven by women, pub industry dominated by women, writing is a solo effort, lacks office politics & hierarchies, and is low-paid for most authors. @elliswonk npr.org/sections/money/2023/…
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As a real estate boom and climate change reshape the island’s coastline, Puerto Rico is grappling with a complex legal question: what is a beach? In yesterday’s episode, @AlanaLlama, host of the podcast La Brega, explains.  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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You’ve heard the song, now get the look! We now have a line of Inflation Song merch. Pick up a hoodie, tote, t-shirt, or a limited edition 45” vinyl! n.pr/shopplanetmoney
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Once upon a time, women authored less than 10 percent of the new books published in the US each year. They now publish more than 50 percent of them. Not only that, the average female author sells more books than the average male author. npr.org/sections/money/2023/…
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Giveaway Alert! Enter for a chance to win Planet Money Records merch (including a signed "Inflation" Vinyl) along with a free year of bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening with Planet Money . ENTER HERE: npr.formstack.com/forms/plan…
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