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Mostly Economics – Episode 36

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Mostly Economics – Episode 36

Mostly Economics Episode 36: Ed Zitron, CEO of national Media Relations and Public Relations company EZPR and leading AI skeptic, joins Dean Baker to break down why the AI investment boom looks more like a bubble than a revolution.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 35

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Mostly Economics – Episode 35

Dean Baker sits down with Amy Hanauer, Executive Director of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, to expose how loopholes like carried interest were deliberately built to protect fortunes and make working people foot the bill.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 34

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Mostly Economics – Episode 34

 Today’s episode is about the US-Israel war on Iran, its legitimacy and the economic impacts on people in the US.  Our guest, Matt Duss, is the Executive Vice President at the Center for International Policy, former foreign policy advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders, and co-host of Un-Diplomatic Podcast.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 33

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Mostly Economics – Episode 33

Dean speaks with Milo Vassallo, Executive Director of the Media and Democracy Project, about combating news deserts and the power of citizen journalism.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 32

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Mostly Economics – Episode 32

In this episode, Dean Baker and renowned macroeconomist Claudia Sahm discuss the economic shocks from attacking Iran and the Federal Reserve’s policy stance amid geopolitical tensions.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 31

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Mostly Economics – Episode 31

Dean Baker and Jared Bernstein answer listener-submitted questions on the biggest economic issues of the moment: the affordability crisis gripping American families, the surprising Democratic victories in off-year elections, and how the government shutdown is erasing critical economic data.

By Dean Baker

Mostly Economics – Episode 30

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Mostly Economics – Episode 30

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz discusses his book “The Road to Freedom,” explaining why real economic freedom means more than just keeping government small.

Mostly Economics – Episode 29

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Mostly Economics – Episode 29

This week, Dean speaks with Sasha Abramsky, freelance writer for The Nation and author of the forthcoming book “American Carnage,” which examines how the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE systematically targeted federal workers in 2025.

By Dean Baker

Thumbnail of Mostly Economics guest Sasha Abramsky
Mostly Economics – Episode 28

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Mostly Economics – Episode 28

Dean speaks with Milo Vassallo, Executive Director of the Media and Democracy Project, about combating news deserts and the power of citizen journalism.

By Dean Baker

About Milo Vassallo: Milo Vassallo is the executive director of the Meia and Democracy Project, a non-partisan, mostly-volunteer, grassroots civic membership organization fighting for a more informative and pro-democracy media operating in the public interest.
Mostly Economics – Episode 27

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Mostly Economics – Episode 27

This week Dean speaks to Kim Weeden, Professor of Sociology at Cornell University and Director of the Center for the Study of Inequality, about why America’s wage gap keeps growing. 

By Dean Baker