Eduardo Porter's Interviews
High Home Prices, Inventory Rising // Eduardo Porter of NYT // Olympics In For a Dud? - 7/21 (Hour 2)
(0:53) - The guys discuss how home prices are still extremely high, but the silver lining is that inventory levels across the country are slowly ticking up. Are we on our way to a cooling in the housing market? (12:30) - Eduardo Porter of The New York Times joined the show today to discuss his story on how low-wage wor
Eduardo Porter’s New Book Explains How Racism Poisons America’s Economy For Everyone
As the United States grapples with civil unrest, many people are questioning how we arrived in this situation and how the nation can change for the better. In his new book, “American Poison: How Racial Hostility Destroyed Our Promise,” New York times economics reporter Eduardo Porter presents a comprehensive examinatio
Eduardo Porter on Racial Hostility in Modern America
New York Times economics reporter, and EconoFact Board Member Eduardo Porter speaks with Michael Klein about his book, American Poison: How Racial Hostility Destroyed Our Promise.
Want to listen to anything NOT about COVID-19? We got the episode for you! Eduardo Porter (@portereduardo) joins Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) to talk about a much lighter subject: the history of racism in class divides and how it still affects us today. They talk about the hopes we’ve had in the past for a racially div
It’s not just economic inequality, the gap between rich and poor people, that’s growing wider in America. Spatial inequality, the gap between rich and poor places, is growing too. The most obvious example of spatial inequality is the decline of rural areas and the rise of cities. Can rural America be saved? And is urba
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