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Binyamin Appelbaum

Economics editor for the New York Times opinion section. He covers economic policy and previously warned voters about the dangers of Trump's economic plans.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 21min

‘We’re Playing With Fire’: The Risks of Trump’s Tariffs on China

Binyamin Appelbaum, the Economics editor for the New York Times opinion section and a critical voice on Trump's economic plans, joins Patrick Healy for an engaging discussion. They dissect the implications of Trump's controversial tariffs on China and their potential fallout on America's global standing. The conversation highlights the complexities of re-industrialization and questions whether tariffs truly advance U.S. interests or merely complicate diplomatic relations with China. They also explore the challenges Congress faces in shaping effective tariff policies amidst ongoing conflicts.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 20min

Trump Is Failing the Marshmallow Test. Again.

Binyamin Appelbaum, a New York Times Opinion writer with a focus on economics, joins Patrick Healy for a deep dive into Trump’s economic policies. They dissect Trump’s aggressive tariffs, particularly against China, revealing how these strategies impact American consumers. The conversation highlights the precarious balance between immediate trade gains and the risk of undermining long-term international relationships, particularly with Canada and Mexico. Appelbaum also critiques the chaotic nature of Trump's decision-making, emphasizing the dangers of short-term political tactics.
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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 1min

PODCAST BONUS RELEASE: Is it Time to End Daylight Savings Time?

Joan Costa-i-Font, a health economist at the London School of Economics, and Binyamin Appelbaum, a member of the New York Times editorial board, dive into a lively debate about the relevance of Daylight Savings Time. Costa-i-Font argues that the time change harms health and productivity, while Appelbaum defends its role in enhancing our quality of life. They explore the historical origins, public sentiment, and legislative challenges surrounding this timekeeping practice, making a compelling case for why it's time to rethink the clock.
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Jun 1, 2025 • 41min

Unpacking Tariff Uncertainty, the Budget Bill, and a Debt Downgrade

Binyamin Appelbaum, a journalist at The New York Times, joins fellow journalists Scott Horsley (NPR), Larry Edelman (Boston Globe), and Heather Long (The Washington Post) to dissect pressing economic issues. They tackle the impact of the newly passed budget bill and the downgrade of U.S. debt, discussing implications for lower-income Americans. The panel delves into tariff volatility, looming recession threats, and the concerns over Medicaid work requirements. Their insights reveal how these factors could shape the future of American fiscal policy and global investment.
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Dec 16, 2019 • 1h 10min

Binyamin Appelbaum on the Economists' Hour

Binyamin Appelbaum, a journalist for the New York Times and author of "The Economists' Hour," dives into the evolution of economic thought and its societal impacts. He critiques the rise of free-market ideology, linking it to increasing inequality and stagnant growth. The conversation highlights the role of Milton Friedman in shaping modern policies, the complexities of homelessness, and the pitfalls of lenient antitrust policies. Appelbaum also examines Greenspan's contradictory economic strategies, showcasing the growing shift toward progressive economic theories among today's economists.

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