Sliceonomics

David Dayen, Executive editor of The American Prospect, joins to talk about how Democrats and Republicans will frame the economy going into the election season, resilient consumer spending fueled by psychological mass-FOMO, the media’s role in impacting political and economic sentiment (and why it shouldn’t), and more. 

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What is Sliceonomics?

Sliceonomics is a podcast about the economy. The main goal is to analyze systems, specifically the economy and the political system with the end goal to humanize them as well as to give listeners the tools they need to make better decisions about the capital-S-systems that we're all a part of. This podcast is co-produced with Public.com

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