
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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What do human blood, the conservative tax plan, and beer hops tell us about the world? Find out in today's episode.
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To understand the Trump administration's approach to trade tariffs, look no further than the humble rubber band.
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We have a new Federal Reserve Chair. His name is Jay Powell. Here's what we can expect.
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Why productivity could be the most important data point in the economy... and how did KFC manage to run out of chicken in the UK - for an entire week?
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Today more than two thirds of the guns in America are owned by just 20 percent of gun owners. That's not always good for gunmakers.
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Imagine being able to work fewer hours during a difficult time in your life, without having to quit your job or interrupt your career. In Germany, for many workers, that's now a reality.
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Our guest, Tyler Cowen, has insights into a ridiculously wide range of subjects. Our conversation touches everything from Afrofuturist flicks to the mouth-numbing qualities of the Sichuan peppercorn.
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How a classic econ book explains ABBA's costumes (among other things).
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An economist from the Obama administration thinks the economy still needs stimulus. Will the Republican tax and spending bills provide it?
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An index that was invented to measure people's expectations about the stock market may be driving the market itself.