
Cardiff Garcia
Cardiff Garcia is a co-host of NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money podcast, along with Stacey Vanek Smith. He joined NPR in November 2017.
Previously, Garcia was the U.S. editor of FT Alphaville, the flagship economics and finance blog of the Financial Times, where for seven years he wrote and edited stories about the U.S. economy and financial markets. He was also the founder and host of FT Alphachat, the Financial Times' award-winning business and economics podcast.
As a guest commentator, he has regularly appeared on media outlets such as Marketplace Radio, WNYC, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, the BBC, and others.
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Just because marijuana is now legal in Canada doesn't mean the market for it is easily quantifiable.
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The Supplemental Poverty Report provides a more accurate and nuanced picture of poverty in America
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Tyler Cowen rates Nobel prizes, blogs, and the importance of weirdness in conversation
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Turns out nothing says 'I'm sorry' like cold, hard cash
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China is piloting a so-called social credit system, which allots every citizen a certain number of points. If you do the "right thing" you can extra points. If you don't, you can lose points.
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Today on the Indicator: stolen jobs-day trends ... from our clever jobs-day friends!
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The US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement keeps in place the basic NAFTA framework, with a few twists.
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The latest jobs report comes out Friday and economists expect to see more new jobs being created, at a healthy pace. But there aren't just more jobs. People are also changing jobs more often.
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General Electric used to be a household name — a pillar of the U.S. economy. Now, it's fighting to survive.
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How financial bubbles reflect the particular psychology of the times in which they inflate.