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New York Times Opinion
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
About this episode
Weâll be back on Friday with a new episode. In the meantime, we wanted to share one of our favorite recent episodes from our sister podcast, âMatter of Opinion.â Why does the economy look so good to economists but feel so bad to voters? The Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman joins the hosts on âMatter of Opinionâ to discuss why inflation, interest rates and wages arenât in line with votersâ perception of the economy. Then, they debate with Paul how big of an influence the economy will be on the 2024 presidential election, and which of the two presumed candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump, it could benefit. Plus, Ross Douthatâs lessons on aging, through Michael Caine impressions. Mentioned: âBelieving Is Seeing,â from Paul Krugmanâs newsletter âThe Age of Diminished Expectations,â by Paul Krugman âThe Tripâ scene: âThis Is How Michael Caine Speaksâ