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College campus protests and the value of a degree
Protests over Israel’s war in Gaza have erupted at universities across the United States. We’ll discuss what the sweeping protests and other high-profile political battles at colleges could mean for the economics of higher education. And, what the Federal Reserve might look like under a second Donald Trump presidency. Plus, we’ll play a round of Half Full / Half Empty!
Here’s everything we talked about today:
“Protests Threaten College Graduations, Denying Seniors Second Chance at Normalcy” from The New York Times
“What students say about the protests rocking their campuses” from The Washington Post
“Americans are falling out of love with the idea of college” from Noahpinion
“Americans Are Losing Faith in College Education, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds” from The Wall Street Journal
“Trump Allies Draw Up Plans to Blunt Fed’s Independence” from The Wall Street Journal
“Job trend ‘resenteeism’ has employees coasting through workdays and hanging on, rather than quitting” from Fox Business
“How science could disrupt the gin industry” from Marketplace
“Celebs head to DC for correspondents’ dinner: Here’s who’s coming” from The Hill
“California lawmakers are tired of Clear’s airport line-cutters — but airlines are not” from Fast Company
“Christopher Bess, 5-year-old basketball coach, goes viral” from Marketplace
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A looming deadline for student loan forgiveness
People with certain federal student loans have until Tuesday to consolidate them and qualify for debt cancellation. The Department of Education is reviewing over 40 million loan accounts and issuing credit for past payments that previously didn’t count toward forgiveness. Also in this episode: a look at the latest inflation reading, Americans’ savings habits and pop-up coworking spaces.
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Inflation picks up in March
Stocks close higher; services prices drive 12-month increases; consumer spending up in March; consumer sentiment flat so far this year.
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Inflation accelerated in March
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge advanced 2.7% on an annual basis; Fed policymakers expected to leave interest rates unchanged next week; Global oil giants report lower profits; Capital One profits jump thanks to more interest income.
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Welcome back, net neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission has repealed a Trump-era ruling that ended net neutrality — basically the idea that internet providers can’t favor some sites or apps over others. We dig into why it’s such a hot topic and how the new decision might affect your internet access. Plus, the inflation outlook with Chris Low from FHN Financial.
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One thing we can all agree on? Housing is too expensive
Consumer sentiment reports reflect a universal truth: Lower income households feel the punch of inflation worse than wealthy households. But affordable housing — and lack thereof — is one issue that brings Americans together, across the wealth divide. Plus, Christopher Bass tells us what it’s like to be a high school basketball coach with a massive social media following. At just 5 years old, he’s got big hoop dreams.