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The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

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    • 4.8 • 10 Ratings

The most important stories about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, with Jessica Mendoza. The Journal is a co-production of Spotify and The Wall Street Journal.

Get show merch here: https://wsjshop.com/collections/clothing

    Think It’s Expensive to Buy a Home? Try Owning One.

    Think It’s Expensive to Buy a Home? Try Owning One.

    It’s not just the cost of buying a home that’s going up. It’s also the hidden costs — like taxes, maintenance and insurance — that are going through the roof. WSJ’s Nicole Friedman explains why these prices are rising so fast, and what it means for the housing market.



    Further Listening:

    -'It's on Fire': Why the Housing Market Is Booming 



    Further Reading:

    -The Hidden Costs of Homeownership Are Skyrocketing 

    -Home Buyers Are Ready to Buy. But Sellers Aren’t Selling. 

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    • 21 min
    Why the Fed Is Steering Away From Rate Cuts

    Why the Fed Is Steering Away From Rate Cuts

    Yesterday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell called into question whether the Fed will be able to lower interest rates this year as hoped. WSJ’s Nick Timiraos on how the Fed’s outlook on the economy has changed. 



    Further Reading:

    - Powell Dials Back Expectations on Rate Cuts 

    - Fed Rate Cuts Are Now a Matter of If, Not Just When 



    Further Listening:

    - Janet Yellen on Inflation and the U.S. Economy 

    - Inflation Is Down. Unemployment Is Low. Is This a Soft Landing? 

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    • 18 min
    Many Cities Fear the ‘Doom Loop.’ St. Louis is in One.

    Many Cities Fear the ‘Doom Loop.’ St. Louis is in One.

    Cities such as San Francisco and Chicago are trying to save their downtown office districts from spiraling into a doom loop. St. Louis is already trapped in one, with abandoned buildings, vacant offices and shuttered shops and restaurants. WSJ’s Konrad Putzier unpacks the lessons from downtown St. Louis’s doom loop.



    Further Reading:

    -The Real Estate Nightmare Unfolding in Downtown St. Louis 

    -Commercial Real-Estate Woes Run Deeper Than in Past Downturns 

    -Can San Francisco Save Itself From the Doom Loop? 



    Further Listening:

    -The Downfall of a Real Estate Empire 

    -What’s Keeping Zombie Malls Alive? 

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    • 21 min
    The Russian Military is Using Elon Musk’s Starlink

    The Russian Military is Using Elon Musk’s Starlink

    SpaceX’s satellite-internet devices are ending up in the hands of American adversaries and accused war criminals. WSJ’s Thomas Grove and Micah Maidenberg explain how the technology is being used illegally in multiple conflicts around the world.  



    Further Listening:

    - Amazon Takes On SpaceX in Battle for Space Internet 

    - When Elon Musk Moves In Next Door 



    Further Reading:

    - The Black Market That Delivers Elon Musk’s Starlink to U.S. Foes 



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    • 18 min
    Can the WNBA Cash in on the Caitlin Clark Effect?

    Can the WNBA Cash in on the Caitlin Clark Effect?

    Caitlin Clark has lifted women’s college basketball to new heights, setting records on and off the court. Now the Iowa superstar is going pro and joining the WNBA. WSJ’s Rachel Bachman on what Caitlin Clark’s huge popularity might mean for the sometimes-struggling women’s league. 



    Further Reading:

    - Caitlin Clark Drew 18.7 Million Viewers to Women’s Basketball. Will It Last? 

    - Before Caitlin Clark Dominated Women’s Basketball, She Dominated These Boys 



    Further Listening:

    - The TikTok That Changed College Hoops 

    - The Kiss Rocking Women’s Soccer 



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    • 20 min
    How Employer-Funded Child Care Can Work

    How Employer-Funded Child Care Can Work

    Providing child care for employees may not seem like a savvy business choice, but some companies swear by it. WSJ’s Harriet Torry explores the different approaches – and the benefits – at businesses both large and small.



    Further Listening:

    - The Labor Shortage That's Causing More Labor Shortages 



    Further Reading:

    - What One Employer Found When It Started Providing Child Care 

    - More Companies Start to Offer Daycare at Work 



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    • 19 min

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