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What Did Larry Say To Joe?

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Business, News, Society & Culture

3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the merits of the Inflation Reduction Act and Larry Summers’ role in moving it along, the low GDP numbers, and a listener question about corporate landlords.

 

In the Plus segment: This week’s Slate piece on the sham that is college financial aid.

 

 

 

Podcast production by Jessamine Molli.


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the what did Larry say to Joe episode of Slate Money, your guy

0:18.6

to the business and finance news of the week, much of which is about Larry and Joe.

0:24.9

But there's also other dramatic person right here, not least of which ourselves.

0:30.0

I'm Felix Salmon of Axios Emily Peckas also here.

0:33.4

Hello.

0:34.4

Elizabeth Spires is here.

0:35.4

Hello.

0:36.4

We're going to be talking about Larry and Joe and the inflation reduction act.

0:40.7

We're going to be talking about the GDP figures that came out, which were negative.

0:45.2

We are going to be answering a reader email because we do love your emails about corporate

0:50.4

landlords and whether they are evil.

0:53.3

We have a Slate Plus segment on college tuition.

0:58.2

It's fun.

0:59.2

It's all coming up on Slate Money.

1:02.7

Panty Mini Cheddar.

1:03.7

They don't get cheddar than this.

1:06.3

Hmm.

1:07.3

Could be the greatest cheese knock ever.

1:10.0

They might well breed.

1:11.0

I just wish I had my own packet.

1:13.5

Gives another.

1:14.5

No chance.

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