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Planet Money is an American podcast and blog produced by NPR, in association with Chicago Public Media, producers of the program This American Life. Using "creative and entertaining" dialogue and narrative, Planet Money claims to be "The Economy Explained". The length of the podcasts ranges between 6-30 minutes. Planet Money uses abridged narratives to tackle popular complex topics like American health care or insider trading, to make economic journalism Read more on Last.fm

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Planet Money?
You can listen to Planet Money, the acclaimed economics podcast, through various online platforms. The primary source is NPR's official website, where new and archived episodes are available for streaming. Additionally, Planet Money episodes can be found on popular podcast services such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher. If you prefer mobile listening, the NPR One app also features Planet Money along with other NPR content, making it easy to enjoy episodes on the go. While Planet Money is not a visual theatre show, it falls under the Arts & Theatre category as a podcast, so it is consumed in audio format rather than watched. For fans seeking live experiences, Planet Money occasionally hosts special events or live recordings, tickets for which can be found on event platforms like Gigfomo. For the latest information on where and how to listen, visit the official Planet Money page on NPR or search for the podcast on your favorite streaming service.
Is Planet Money part of NPR?
Yes, Planet Money is a part of NPR (National Public Radio). Launched in 2008, Planet Money is produced and distributed by NPR, which is renowned for its high-quality news coverage and diverse programming. The podcast was created to explain the complexities of the global economy in an accessible, engaging, and entertaining way, making economics relatable for everyday listeners. As an official NPR production, Planet Money benefits from the network's vast resources, journalistic integrity, and commitment to in-depth storytelling. Being part of NPR also means that Planet Money is held to rigorous editorial standards and often collaborates with other NPR shows and journalists to provide comprehensive coverage of economic issues. You can find Planet Money episodes, transcripts, and related content directly on NPR's website and within the NPR One app, ensuring listeners always have easy access to reliable, insightful, and thought-provoking economic reporting.
How many episodes of Planet Money are there?
As of mid-2024, Planet Money has released over 1,100 episodes. The podcast first aired in September 2008, and since then, it has consistently delivered new episodes multiple times a week. The show covers a wide range of topics, from global financial crises to quirky economic experiments, and its extensive back catalog provides a rich resource for anyone interested in how the economy shapes our world. The total number of episodes continues to grow as the Planet Money team regularly produces fresh content to keep listeners informed and entertained. For the most current episode count and to browse the complete archive, visit the official Planet Money page on NPR's website or search for the podcast on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Whether you're a long-time fan or a new listener, there's a vast library of episodes to explore, each offering a unique and accessible perspective on economic topics.
Who is the host of Planet Money?
Planet Money does not have a single, permanent host. Instead, it features a talented rotating team of NPR journalists and correspondents who bring diverse perspectives and storytelling styles to each episode. Notable hosts and contributors include Jacob Goldstein, Kenny Malone, Sarah Gonzalez, Robert Smith, Stacey Vanek Smith, and Alex Goldmark, among others. This collaborative hosting approach allows for a variety of voices and expertise, making each episode fresh and engaging. The Planet Money team is known for its ability to break down complex economic concepts into fun, relatable stories, often incorporating interviews with experts, field reporting, and creative narrative techniques. The collective experience of the hosts ensures that Planet Money remains informative, approachable, and consistently entertaining. For up-to-date information on current hosts or contributors, listeners can check the credits at the end of each episode or visit the official Planet Money page on NPR's website.
Where do dollar bills come from Planet Money?
The episode "Where Do Dollar Bills Come From?"

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