Alex Goldmark
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Exec Producer of @planetmoney.bsky.social & Stanford JSK Fellow ‘22 and HAI Journalist-in-Residence
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Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
· Aug 26
A primer on the Federal Reserve's independence : Planet Money
President Donald Trump has been loudly critical of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for years now. Since January, the President has accused him of playing politics by keeping interest rates high. T...
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Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
· Jan 16
Covering tariffs: What journalists need to know | Shorenstein Center
Join The Journalist’s Resource and Econofact for an hourlong, on-the-record webinar about the future of tariffs in 2025, days before the second Trump administration begins.
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Wailin Wong
@wailinwong.bsky.social
· Jan 9
Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
· Nov 27
Greg Rosalsky
@elliswonk.bsky.social
· Nov 19
America's first major immigration crackdown and the making and breaking of the West
Chinese immigrants sacrificed to create America's first transcontinental railroad. Its completion may have contributed to a backlash that led to the first major immigration clampdown in U.S. history.
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Anna Goeddeke
@annagoeddeke.bsky.social
· Nov 24
The great German land lottery : Planet Money
Every ten years, a group of German farmers gather in the communal farm fields of the Osing for the Osingverlosung, a ritual dating back centuries. Osing refers to the area. And verlosung means "lottery," as in a land lottery. All of the land in this communal land is randomly reassigned to farmers who commit to farming it for the next decade.Hundreds of years ago, a community in Germany came up with their own, unique solution for how to best allocate scarce resources. For this community, the lottery is a way to try and make the system of land allotment more fair and avoid conflict.Today on the show, we go to the lottery and follow along as every farmer has a shot at getting the perfect piece of land — or the absolute worst piece of land! And we see what we can learn from this living, medieval tradition that tries to balance fairness and efficiency.This episode was hosted by Erika Beras and Emma Peaslee. It was produced by Emma Peaslee. It was edited by Jess Jiang. Reporting help from Sofia Shchukina. It was fact checked by Sierra Juarez. It was engineered by Cena Loffredo. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.
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Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
· Nov 21
Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
· Nov 18
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Alex Goldmark
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· May 23