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HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Ep 522: Inflation, AI, Retirement, and Your Wallet: Planet Money Answers Your Biggest Money Questions

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Jean Chatzky Her Money

Investing, Business

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

At HerMoney, we're always trying to make money a little less intimidating; breaking down the big, complicated stuff into things you can actually use in your real life. And when it comes to understanding the economy, nobody does that better than today's guest. Alex Mayyasi is a contributor to Planet Money, the NPR podcast that has spent seventeen years making economics genuinely entertaining, and he and the team have just written a book: Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life. Alex also stuck around for a Mailbag, answering listener questions about tariffs, tax-loss harvesting, and why everything you buy seems to be getting more expensive but less high quality at the same time. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the economy feels so broken right now, even when GDP is growing, inflation is down, and wages are solid Baumol's Cost Disease: the simple but powerful concept that explains why childcare, healthcare, and college keep getting more expensive What the history of the ATM tells us about AI and whether it's really going to take your job Why it's nearly impossible to beat the market, and what a cute animal experiment reveals about how stocks actually work The one economic principle Alex has found most useful in his own life, and why it applies to way more than just your money Resources mentioned in this episode: Planet Money’s new book, Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces That Shape Your Life Subscribe to the free twice-weekly HerMoney newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present?

0:02.5

Let's get started, shall we?

0:04.5

From rags to riches.

0:05.8

I'm so sick of this.

0:07.0

Working like a dog and being treated worse.

0:09.1

Yorkshire to New York.

0:10.7

Poor climbers, you and me.

0:12.3

A life dedicated to revenge.

0:14.4

Let's make this an occasion to remember.

0:16.9

A woman of substance on Channel 4.

0:19.1

Stream now.

0:21.5

The economy is the greatest invention in human history, and we are all part of it.

0:27.9

Like, the economy is us.

0:29.5

It is made of us as humans, all interacting, pursuing our interests and values, looking for trades, impacting people in a butterfly

0:39.3

flaps its wing way, impacting people on the other side of the world. And I think sometimes

0:45.6

economics can be seen and the economy can be seen as just money. It can be seen as impersonal.

0:51.3

But I think the economy is something deeply human. It's all of us. And that's why it's

0:54.9

so like endlessly fascinating and interesting.

1:00.8

Hey, everyone. Welcome to Hermione. I'm Gene Chatsky. And many of you know that I have spent

1:06.7

a lot of my career, a lot of my life trying to make money a little bit less intimidating.

1:14.0

If you've been listening to her money for a while, you know that's what we are all about,

1:19.4

not just the theory or the headlines, but what does this actually mean for me and for my family

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