Alex Goldmark
@alexgoldmark.bsky.social
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Exec Producer of @planetmoney.bsky.social & Stanford JSK Fellow ‘22 and HAI Journalist-in-Residence Econ, AI, podcasting, NYC, etc.
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We bought a garment made by factory workers in the U.S. A basic purple sports bra. We tell you how many people it took to make it, how much workers got paid to work on it … and whether garment manufacturing is a job Americans want – or even know how – to do.

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Come out this Weds night to UCB Theatre for an election recap show with a stacked panel: @rachelholliday.bsky.social (THE CITY), @alexgoldmark.bsky.social (Planet Money), and Peter Grosz (Veep, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!) Tickets: ucbcomedy.com/show/not-in-...
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In which you hear the tale of me and Liza fixing our own microwave bc repair is possible if you are determined enough.
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Today on the show: Why it's so hard to get an appliance repaired. Plus the sad thing about satisfaction that explains stingy coffee shops. And the 70% off sale email. Why do stores keep sending them???
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On today's show: we're ... venting.We at Planet Money are an ensemble show – each with different curiosities and styles. But we recently realized many of us have something in common: We're annoyed…
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If there are any California homeowners out there with FAIR plan coverage who want to talk about your experience for The Indicator, please get in touch! [email protected]
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I got back in front of the mic for this one: How George Soros Broke the British Pound.
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@alexgoldmark.bsky.social and I made an evergreen @planetmoney.bsky.social story about George Soros' hedge fund breaking the Bank of England...and then Scott Bessent was tapped to run Treasury, and it turns out the story also works as a Scott Bessent finance origin story: www.npr.org/2024/12/04/1...
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Proud of this latest piece. It’s part 2. Give em both a read would ya?
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Chinese immigrants sacrificed their lives to create America's first transcontinental railroad. But its completion may have ironically contributed to a populist backlash that led to the first major immigration clampdown in American history. www.npr.org/sections/pla...
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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I’m a German microeconomist and got my PhD from a uni in Franconia. I have to admit, I’m feeling a bit ashamed that I’d never heard of the "Osing Land Lottery" before. This NPR podcast is absolutely brilliant—such a great way to learn about efficiency and fairness.
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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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Economics Explained starter pack. We made the cut. Woot woot. go.bsky.app/CZHyXZy
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We do transcripts for every episode. It’s in the website. Sadly not as clear as it could be. Click the three dots in the top right.
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Every ten years, a group of German farmers gather in the communal farm fields of the Osing for the Osingverlosung, a land lottery dating back centuries. All of the communal land is randomly reassigned to farmers, who commit to farming it for the next decade.

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What I’m working on: how to try and make AI language models actually do journalism style sourcing. Holler if you have ideas to help. https://medium.com/jsk-class-of-2023/can-we-build-an-ai-chatbot-for-journalism-79ffe39e053e