Posted on 09 September 2020. Tags: COVID-19, Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, Hotel Workers, Jerome Powell, Unite-Here
The most important political figure in your economic life—to be sure, the boss of a company has got a lot of power—is not the president of the United States, no matter who that is. It’s probably the head of the Federal Reserve Board. We know interest rates are at historic lows and mortgage rates are […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Workers
Posted on 27 May 2020. Tags: AFT, COVID-19, Dean Baker, Joe Biden, Matt Gardner, Patents, Taxes, Vaccines
If I say that drug companies are sleazy leeches whose CEOs make millions of dollars while basically killing thousands of people who can’t afford outrageous drug prices, you’d shrug your shoulders and say, “yeah, well, duh.” Drug companies make these huge profits largely because of an absolutely insane system of patents, which you could […]
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Posted in Economy, General Interest, Podcast
Posted on 19 February 2020. Tags: Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, Financial Transactions Tax, Indiana, Jim Harper, Progressives
It’s easy to get dragged into a negative head space if you do any kind of politics or movement building work—it’s hard out there and too often we have a tendency to focus on the really bad stuff, like “the planet is burning up and imploding” or a few people own more wealth in the […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 31 July 2019. Tags: Albert Lee, Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, Fred Meyer
It’s just basically a good thing when good, new, progressive people run in primaries against incumbents. Even if that incumbent isn’t a horrible human being and has a decent voting record—compared of course to the rest of the politicians out there. Today we get to hear from a darn good candidate, Albert Lee, who’s taking […]
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Posted in General Interest, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 19 June 2019. Tags: Dean Baker, Federal Reserve Board, FOMC, Interest Rates, Leo Gertner, LoriWallach, Minimum Wage, NAFTA, NELP
It’s an action-packed, let’s-catch-the-thieves-in-the-act episode. The Federal Reserve Board’s Open Market Committee just wrapped up its two-day secret June meeting without triggering a new cut in interests rates—and what does that mean? I unravel the state of play at the Fed—and ask the question why shouldn’t we change the basic structure of the Fed—with Dean […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 05 December 2018. Tags: Amazon, Copyrights, Dave Mertz, Dean Baker, Meg Wiehe, Patents, racism, Taxes
I circle back on the bad deal made by politicians in New York and Virginia with Amazon, honing in specifically on the vicious anti-unionism Amazon pursues—and, despite the hallucinating by the NYC mayor that somehow bringing Amazon to NYC will magically turn it into a fuzzy pro union company, I talk with Dave Mertz of […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast
Posted on 03 January 2018. Tags: Austin Frerick, Carolina Miranda, Craig Menear, Dean Baker, Iowa, Los Angeles Times, Taxes
Republicans tried all sorts of tricks in their tax scam bill to target taxpayers in Democratic states, including messing with the deduction for local and state income and property taxes…except we’re smarter than they are—at least Dean Baker is. As I find out in my chat with him, Dean has found a way to keep […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 28 June 2017. Tags: ACA, Dean Baker, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Refugees, Single Payer
Massive people activism dealt the Grim Reaper of the U.S. Senate, Mitch McConnell, a giant middle finger…from his own caucus. But, it ain’t over. I use this moment to talk to health care expert Dean Baker about a couple of critical work-related Obamacare benefits that not many people talk about. I also take a harrowing […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Politics, Workers
Posted on 05 April 2017. Tags: American Exceptionalism, Dean Baker, Democratic Party, Federal Reserve Board, Interest Rates, Larimer County
Poof! Before you noticed it, the Federal Reserve Board raised interest rates and, then, no one much talked about it, even though the Fed probably has more power over your job prospects than any politician. So, we talk about The Fed at length with long-time Fed watcher Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic […]
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Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast
Posted on 30 November 2016. Tags: Dean Baker, Heidi Harmon, San Luis Obispo, Trade Deficit
Progressive victories are possible even in these dark days. Meet Heidi Harmon, a Berniecrat, who won her challenge to an incumbent to capture the mayoralty of San Luis Obispo—by 47 votes! I chat with Heidi about her journey and plans. Dean Baker, the progressive economist who will be a regular guest, joined me for a […]
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Posted in Audio, Current Events, Podcast, Politics