58. Firefighters

The Economics of Everyday Things Podcast

There are more firefighters than ever — and fewer fires for them to fight. So the job has changed. Zachary Crockett slides down the pole.

  • SOURCES:
    • Joshua Hurwitz, lecturer in economics at Tufts University.
    • Eric Mackintosh, administrative battalion fire chief for San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department.
    • Steve Pegram, retired fire chief and township administrator in Ohio.
  • RESOURCES:
    • "The Dire Shortage of Volunteer Firefighters in the US," by Sam Becker (BBC, 2024).
    • San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department 2023 Annual Report (2024).
    • "Essays on the Economics of U.S. Firefighting," by Joshua Hurwitz (Harvard University doctoral dissertation, 2021).
    • "Over Last 20 Years, Annual Fires in the US Declined by About 50% While Career Firefighters Increased More Than 50%?" by Mark J. Perry (AEIdeas, 2015).
  • EXTRAS:
    • "Getting Old, Adventurously," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2024).

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