
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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The way many Americans manage their taxes could be bad for their health.
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The percentage of congressional representatives with a background in computers: THREE
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Our show goes old school in this episode and brings you three under-appreciated economic indicators about things that affect us all.
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The CBO projects the federal budget deficit could top 800 billion dollars this year... and reach a cool trillion by 2020. So ... what?
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Data, the humanities, and the suburbs: Tyler returns for another round of Overrated vs. Underrated
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Women still make less than men in the U.S. Exactly how much less is not necessarily a straightforward question.
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NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Cardiff Garcia, co-host of NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money, about Friday's jobs report. In it, the Labor Department cited a 4.1 percent unemployment rate.
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Chinese tariffs could threaten more than 1.8 million American jobs.
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Five interesting facts about our world that you probably didn't know.
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In 1907, America's financial system ran into trouble. Trust in financial institutions evaporated, and contagion swept through the economy. Then John Pierpont Morgan stepped in.