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Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff

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Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff is a weekly nationally syndicated program produced by Democracy at Work and hosted by Richard D. Wolff. The program explores complex economic issues and empowers listeners with information to analyze not only their own financial situation but the economy at large. Beyond focusing a critical eye on the economic dimensions of everyday life - wages, jobs, taxes, debts, interest rates, prices, and profits - the program also explores systemic solutions to our ...
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Global Capitalism: Live Economic Update

Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff

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Global Capitalism: Live Economic Update is a series of live lectures by Richard D. Wolff in New York City. Programs begin with 45 minutes of updates on recent events, then a Q&A session with the live audience. We hope to develop all participants’ understanding and ability to explain current economic events and trends to others.
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Jobs, Mortgages, Defaults, Output, Fed Policy, How Much Money You Make, How Much Stuff You Buy - All these things matter.. A lot. Rob Stein has spent decades analyzing economic data and he has traveled the country speaking to large groups about what is happening in the economy and what impact it has on consumers. In this monthly podcast, we will break down what major economic indicators are impacting everyday life. We'll breakdown if the economy is healthy, stagnant, unhealthy, etc. Rob has ...
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Global Economic & Markets Research team will cover off on the latest market and economic news and dive deep into the big issues impacting the Australian and global economy. Information in this podcast is of a general nature only. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and does not constitute personal financial advice.
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In 2025, mandatory climate reporting will be introduced and phased in over three years, impacting approximately 4,000 – 5,000 of the largest entities in Australia. In this episode, Commonwealth Bank’s sustainability economist, John Oh, sit down with Dennis Voznesenski to breakdown what climate reporting is, why mandatory climate reporting is being …
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses how US foreign aid serves the interests of corporations and their profits. We highlight how San Juan County in Washington state handled its fiscal crisis by cutting its employees' work week to 32 hours. We update you on workers of Wells Fargo Bank who are currently conducting a un…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses how major pharmaceutical companies (CVS, United Healthcare, Cigna) are complicit in the opioid crisis in the United States. We highlight a successful food co-op in Minneapolis and explain the inauthenticity of mainstream discourse on the US economy. Finally an interview with Richa…
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The U.S. Election and Trump 2.0 in Historical Perspective Topics Include: The overdetermination of the vote The new government Persistent problems of a declining empire Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work and Left Forum Special messages to our audience: Please help sponsor Global Capitalism by becoming a monthly donor to Democracy at Work. Go to our …
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Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the outlook for the major economies in 2025, and expectations for central bank interest rates. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL 234945…
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It’s been three weeks since the re-election of President Donald Trump. Two key proposed taxation policies have been increased tariffs and increased tax cuts for businesses and consumers that will be likely be implemented in 2025 and 2026, respectively. To put all of this into context, Joseph Capurso, Head of International and Sustainable Economics,…
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In this week’s episode Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the top influences on currency markets this week including the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes, the US PCE deflator, the Australian October CPI and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s interest rate decision. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed …
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Belinda Allen and Stephen Wu reflect on last week’s RBA Board meeting minutes which created some confusion over the interest rate outlook. In particular the minutes noted the RBA is forward looking but at the same time noting they need to see more than one ‘good CPI print (CPI is a lagging indicator). They also preview the October monthly CPI where…
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In a special podcast episode Belinda Allen and Stephen Wu deep dive into how the Australian economy could be impacted by a potential escalation in a trade war. In short the direct impact from US tariffs should be limited, but the indirect impact from a slowdown in China could be larger. While there remains uncertainty over the timing, size and dura…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses how major pharmaceutical companies (CVS, United Healthcare, Cigna) are complicit in the opioid crisis in the United States. We highlight a successful food co-op in Minneapolis and explain the inauthenticity of mainstream discourse on the US economy. Finally an interview with Richa…
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In this week’s podcast, Kristina Clifton and Carol Kong discuss the ongoing capital flows into US dollar assets, the UK CPI and the possibility of FX intervention in Japan. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a business division of the Commonwealth Bank of Austra…
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Stephen Wu and Belinda Allen deep dive into last week’s labour market and wages data. Softer wages growth but an unchanged unemployment rate hints there is more capacity in the labour market then the data suggests. This week is quiet with some RBA speeches and the Minutes out. ------ DISCLAIMER ------ Before listening to this podcast, you are advis…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses U.S. Universities and Politicians' repression of student protesters, the continued global demands of indigenous people for liberation from colonialism's legacies, and Harvard's corporate administration sacrificing its students' and faculty's freedom of expression to pander to some…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses U.S. Universities and Politicians' repression of student protesters, the continued global demands of indigenous people for liberation from colonialism's legacies, and Harvard's corporate administration sacrificing its students' and faculty's freedom of expression to pander to some…
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The CommBank HSI rose by 0.8% in October on stronger spending on Household goods, Recreation and Communications & Digital. Spending has been choppy in recent months with Utilities spend lower on rebates. Chief Economist, Stephen Halmarick and Belinda Allen, Senior Economist discuss the key insights from the series and what it means for the RBA. ---…
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Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso talk about the key influences impacting on currencies this week including continued news on the US election, Chinese economic stimulus news and Australian and UK labour market data. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a busines…
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In this week’s Podcast, Senior Economist Belinda Allen and Economist Harry Ottley from the Aussie economics team break down a wild week in world politics, markets, and the local economic news flow. They discuss if we have changed our view on the Australian economy based on the US election result, as well as the RBA Board’s decision to leave the cas…
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses the economic repercussions of Western sanctions and how the retaliations they provoke. We then turn to the latest labor strikes and wage & benefit gains achieved by unions at Boeing and East Coast dock workers. We highlight China's dominance of the global energy markets; and U.S. …
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In this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Wolff discusses the economic repercussions of Western sanctions and how the retaliations they provoke. We then turn to the latest labor strikes and wage & benefit gains achieved by unions at Boeing and East Coast dock workers. We highlight China's dominance of the global energy markets; and U.S. …
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In this week’s episode we discuss the key drivers of the Australian dollar this week including the US election, RBA and Federal Reserve interest rate announcements, and the expected Chinese economic stimulus announcement. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by Global Economic & Markets Research (“GEMR”), a bus…
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All eyes were on the Q3 24 CPI data last week. While inflation continues to moderate, the disinflation process is not occurring quickly enough to warrant a rate cut by year end. As a result, we have shifted our base case and now expect the first interest rate cut to arrive in February next year. In this week’s podcast, Head of Australian Economics,…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, with the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election only 8 days away, Professor Richard Wolff explores the shared refusal of both major candidates and their parties to face and debate solutions to the grave problems facing US capitalism in 2024: (1) inequality, (2) instability and (3) a declining empire. Instead, we …
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, with the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election 8 days away, Professor Richard Wolff explores the shared refusal of both major candidates and their parties to face and debate solutions to the major problems facing US capitalism in 2024: (1) Inequality, (2) instability and (3) a declining empire. Instead we are wi…
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In this episode, Carol Kong and Kristina Clifton talk through the key economic data in Australia and the US that can drive currencies this week. They also discuss their expectations for the Japanese yen given the Bank of Japan’s policy meeting and political uncertainty. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by G…
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After a quiet weekly locally the data flow ramps up with the release of the important September quarter inflation figures. Senior Economists Belinda Allen and Stephen Wu deep dive in the expectations for the Q3 24 CPI and what it means for the RBA. Retail trade data and the ABS HSI measure is released for September and can partially settle the deba…
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This week's Economic Updates focuses on CA Gov Newsom signs law banning "legacy and donor" favoritism in private college admissions to foster a "merit system," as well as analyzes the Milei regime in Argentina imposing austerity on Argentina: masses suffer to pay off debts that enriched the few in classic ways. Interview with economics Professor Ia…
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On this week’s episode of Economic Update, Professor Richard Wolff discusses how FED Chair Jerome Powell admits capitalism's intrinsic instability, a Tennessee plastic plant won't let workers leave before storm Helene hits, we examine new drugs for obesity (Ozempic and Wegovy) which highlights the failures of for-profit medical care. Finally, we in…
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Welcome to episode 13 of Economy Bites. In this episode we are joined by Jing Teow, PwC Middle East's Director of Economics. This month Jing explores the factors driving the current muted response in the oil market, highlights the GCC’s expanding trade agenda and the diversification of trade relations beyond the traditional partners. Jing concludes…
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Kristina Clifton and Joseph Capurso discuss the top three influences impacting currency markets including the upcoming US election, interest rate differentials which have moved in favour of the Australian dollar, and the Bank of Canada’s interest rate decision this week. Disclaimer: Important Information This podcast is approved and distributed by …
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