Our Podcasts section features a convenient playlist widget where you can listen to all podcast appearances by Employ America experts. This collection showcases our team discussing monetary policy, labor markets, inflation dynamics, and productivity trends with leading economists, policymakers, and journalists. These in-depth audio conversations explore the nuances of economic data, the historical context of current policy debates, and the real-world implications of different approaches to achieving full employment. The podcast format allows our experts to elaborate on complex topics that require more detailed explanation than written formats permit while making technical economic concepts accessible to engaged listeners. Browse and play episodes directly from our website to deepen your understanding of the forces shaping employment opportunities and economic stability.
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Our Appearances
Our Appearances
Our Arnab Datta was mentioned in Pitchfork Economics by Nick Hanauer.
Our Preston Mui was mentioned in Marketplace by Justin Ho. Preston is quoted here on household balance sheets.
Our Skanda Amarnath was mentioned in The Closer by Brazen by Ben Walsh. Skanda is interviewed for Episode 2 of The Closer about the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
Our Skanda Amarnath was mentioned in Marketplace by Justin Ho. This episode of Marketplace discusses how rising prices can affect retail sales reports.
Our organization was mentioned in Bloomberg by Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal. Our work is referenced on this episode of Odd Lots with Julia Coronado.
Our Alex Williams was mentioned in The Dig by Daniel Denvir. Alex Williams is referenced on this episode in reference to his "frying pan" graph.
Our Skanda Amarnath was mentioned in Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast by Jasmin Melvin and Starr Spencer. Skanda joined the Capitol Crude podcast to discuss our policy proposals for the Department of Energy's crude buyback effort.
This was mentioned in Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti.
Our organization was mentioned in Bloomberg by Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal.