
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 tariffs China just imposed on American-made items will cost the U.S. about 3 billion dollars a year. That's not much to the nation, but it's a big deal if you make one of the products on the list.
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A long-term trend of Americans withdrawing from the workforce due to disability has gone into reverse.
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The census is more than a headcount. It determines how federal dollars are spent and how districts are represented in Congress.
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Americans spend more on healthcare than people in other high-income countries, and it's not because we use more of it.
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From Google Maps to Yelp to Instagram, the internet gives us access to all sorts of services without having to pay a cent. But are they really free?
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One of the best gauges of the state of the oil business is a pretty simple one: just count the drilling rigs.
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Trump says we have a trade deficit with Canada. He's right... and he's also wrong.
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The debate over tariffs is nothing new. In fact, it's as old as the country itself. A look at how the debate began.
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Having disrupted the music business, Spotify is trying the same trick with the stock market.
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Bill McBride has been remarkably prescient about the big swings in the U.S. economy. And he's starting to get uneasy.