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We battle Planet Money for indicator of the year
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Date:2025-04-18 00:17:41
As the year draws to a close, it's time to look back on what the strongest economic storylines have been for the past 12 months. In the spirit of the holidays, family rivalry and healthy competition, we brought two hosts from Planet Money over for a special edition of indicators of the year, Family Feud style. Four hosts. Four indicators. And one winner, to be decided by you, the listener.
Will it be Sarah Gonzalez with interest rates? Adrian Ma with the supply chain? Jeff Guo with credit card spending? Or Wailin Wong with the labor market? Listen as these four make their respective cases, and submit your vote via Twitter or email for the one indicator to rule them all.
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