

Maria Aspan
NPR's finance correspondent, reporting from New York City.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 13min
Comey Prosecution Troubles, New Findings In Epstein Documents, Nvidia & A.I. Bubble
Ryan Lucas, NPR's Justice correspondent, discusses the major setbacks in James Comey's prosecution after the grand jury's limited review of his indictment. Meanwhile, Maria Aspan, finance correspondent, dives into Nvidia's impressive earnings and its staggering $5 trillion valuation, fueling excitement around the AI boom. They also explore concerns of a potential AI bubble, addressing investor fears and the broader economic implications, including effects on tariffs and employment. It's a deep dive into pressing legal and financial issues.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 18min
Trump's Tariff Tug Of War
Maria Aspan, NPR's finance correspondent based in New York City, discusses the whirlwind surrounding President Trump's recent tariff decisions. The conversation reveals the chaotic impact on markets and consumer prices, alongside fears of a looming recession. Aspan breaks down how the tariffs are causing tension between Wall Street and corporate leaders while emphasizing the pivotal role of U.S. Treasuries as a financial safety net. Insights from business leaders highlight the uncertainty flowing from fluctuating trade policies, sparking a broader dialogue on economic health.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 19min
Federal Reserve Lowers Rates, But Less Than Trump Wants
In this discussion, Maria Aspan, NPR's financial correspondent, dives into the recent quarter-point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. She explains the delicate balance the Fed must maintain between inflation and employment. The conversation also touches on President Trump’s push to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook and the implications of politicizing the Fed, citing examples from Argentina and Turkey. Aspan's insights paint a vivid picture of the current economic landscape and its political pressures.

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Jul 24, 2025 • 15min
Trump's Attacks On Federal Reserve's Powell Could Bring Economic Pain
Maria Aspan, an NPR finance correspondent, joins to dissect President Trump's relentless attacks on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The discussion highlights the potential fallout of undermining the Fed's independence and the looming economic ramifications. They also delve into the impacts of recent tariffs, particularly on major industries like automotive, and how market dynamics influence Trump’s economic strategies. Aspan outlines the intricate dance between short-term market optimism and the long-term political risks tied to economic instability.

Apr 16, 2025 • 56min
Democrats Call for Investigations into Trades Surrounding Tariff Pause
Join finance correspondent Maria Aspan, Congressman Mike Levin, democracy reporter Erin Mansfield, and ProPublica's Robert Faturechi as they dissect the chaos caused by President Trump’s fluctuating tariffs. They delve into allegations of insider trading among lawmakers, discuss the urgent need for transparency in congressional stock trades, and explore the ethical implications of power and wealth in politics. The panel calls for accountability amidst the turmoil, challenging the very intersection of finance and governance.


