For example, it was not enough to understand a difficult concept already, Trump Tariff has considered the economy even more difficult, and there are no indications that things are going to be less complicated at any time at any time. Perhaps podcast can help?
These 10 shows cover the latest economic news completely, in thoughtful manner, sharp reporting, accessible analysis and even slightly humor. NPR organized by the choice of journalists, finance professionals and educational economists, they break everything from business wars to inflation that understand – even if you have slept through the ECON class.
Planetary currency

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Hosted by a rotating team of NPR journalists, Planetary currency There is a standard of gold for podcast which makes the economy not only possible, but entertaining. Each episode unpacks a single concept-such as tariffs, or interest rates use stories, interviews and accessible clarifications. This is especially good in showing the wave effects of high -level economic decisions in everyday life. To get the basic understanding of the main issue of the day, start “Tariff: What are they good for?”
Market

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Its signature is known for the “Let’s do the numbers” segment, Kai Ricedle’s Daily Show Market Cut through noise with clarity and intelligence, offering updates on the latest news in Wall Street and Washington. Ryssdal and their team regularly dive on how policy affects jobs, supply chains and consumer prices. The show is perfect for those who want to be informed but do not want lectures.
Indicator

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If you want sharp, snackable insights in the economy, Indicator Distributes episodes within 10 minutes. In Planet Money, it is sharp, informative, and it does not believe that you are a finance supporter. The show includes everything from economic policy to strange data, in which how Tariff has affected American businesses. Try “Trump’s business war again” for a quick but powerful refresher.
Peculiar

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But PeculiarJoe Vesanthl and Tracy of Bloomberg went deep into the global economy yet deep into the important corners. Top-level guests and time with an eye for timely subjects, ODDs are very ideal if you are ready for a little more technical (but still accessible). He has covered everything from soybean trade disruptions to inflation after tariff hike.
So money

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But So moneyFrench Turbar brings a new voice to the money talk, reduces the gap between personal finance and macroeconomic trends. She often interviews experts how extensive policies can affect people’s money and financial decisions – especially useful for adding tariffs, inflation and dots between your wallets. His strength lies in reach and inclusion.
Trade talks

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Trade talks There is a great resource (and a wonderful, strong collection) to understand international trade and tariffs. Economist Chad P. Hosted by Bown and Soumaya Keins, Trade talks Find out the global trade policy with clarity, intelligence and many references. Although the show has recently returned with a new episode, the collection is still highly relevant, explaining how we developed policies affected by all – and why we are still working with the result.
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No capitalis

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Host by economist Luigi Zingles and journalist Bethani McCalin, No capitalis It explains how capitalism works – and when it does not. With episodes focused on corporate power, regulation and economic inequality, the show often analyzes the real impacts of business policy and government intervention. This is ideal for listeners who want a thoughtful, important look at the system itself.
Brown ambition

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Mandi Woodroof-Sentos and Tiffany “The Bajanista” co-host by Elich, Brown ambition Brings fast, funny and practical comments to both personal finance and broad economy. The background of the market as a professional journalist means that you are often influenced by policy, markets, and colorful people. This is a ground perspective.
Ghost radio

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Stephen Dubner Freakonomics The brand “The Hidden Side of Everything” is about digging, and it includes economic policy. Although it is less news-operated than other people in this list, this show brings great thinking and intense research on subjects such as tariffs, globalization and market forces. It is attractive with the story tell while the insight gives a tough competition.
Money with Katie

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But Money with KatieKatie Gatti Tasin makes the economy reliable, which focuses on a millennium -friendly lens on everything from inflation to investing. Although it lies in individual finance, the show often zoom to explain that policy decisions – such as tariffs or tax changes – affect their everyday financial life. The tone is funny but is well researched.