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Slate Money - RIP Coupons

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Society & Culture, News, Business

3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the repercussions of states banning abortions, Lydia DePillis’ piece in The New York Times about the decline of coupons, and the artworld scandal over some fake some Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings.


In the Plus segment: Stores have too much stuff and no one is buying it.

 

Podcast production by Jessamine Molli.


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the RIP coupons episode of Slate Money, your guide to the business

0:18.0

and finance news of the week I'm Felix Salmon of Axios, my colleague Emily Peck is also

0:24.2

here.

0:25.2

Hello, hello.

0:26.2

Elizabeth Spires is also here.

0:27.2

Hello.

0:28.5

Elizabeth, have you used a coupon recently?

0:31.2

No, not in, not since I was in college.

0:34.8

Have you bought anything on sale recently?

0:37.2

Yes.

0:38.2

This is what we're going to talk about, the move away from coupons and towards things being

0:42.6

on sale, partly because there's more inventories, which we'll talk about in the Slate

0:46.4

bless.

0:47.4

We're going to also talk about Jean-Michel Basquiat-Fix, because, you know, I'm an art

0:52.0

market geek, so I love talking about that kind of thing.

0:54.4

There is a font angle.

0:56.4

And we're going to talk about the implications of the Rovers' Wade overturning at the Supreme

1:01.4

Court.

1:02.4

It's all coming up on Slate Money.

1:05.1

Hey, Tom Sharpling here, the host of the Best Shop, and if you've never heard of the

1:11.4

Best Show before, everything you need to know is right there in the title.

1:15.8

Each week we put on the Best Live podcast you're ever going to hear, featuring live callers,

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