SHORT BIO
Kai is the host and senior editor of “Marketplace,” the most widely heard program on business and the economy — radio or television, commercial or public broadcasting — in the country. Kai speaks regularly with CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, startup entrepreneurs, small-business owners and everyday participants in the American and global economies. Before his career in broadcasting, Kai served in the United States Navy and United States Foreign Service. He’s a graduate of Emory University and Georgetown University. Kai lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four children.
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How the shipping container revolutionized freight and trade
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Nov 23, 2021
Before the shipping container, goods were manually loaded into barrels and wooden creates.
2 Black farmers promote resilience for food, land and people
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Nov 22, 2021
Ashanti Williams and Arian Rivera of the Black Yard Farm Collective talk about agricultural practices and building community.
When studios delay films, that comes with a price tag
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 19, 2021
Between multiple waves of promotions and interest on financing, some films may be able to recoup the cost of delays.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic: "Everything is just taking longer than I would have expected going in."
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Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 18, 2021
Bostic discusses inflation, employment and trying to make sure the economic recovery brings everyone along.
Using “queuing theory” to understand supply chain logjams
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Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Nov 16, 2021
"We can use some fancy math to predict how long the line will get," Keely Croxton of Ohio State says, then apply it to related problems.
Congress' budget gurus may slow down Biden’s Build Back Better plan
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Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Nov 11, 2021
Zach Moller talks about what a Congressional Budget Office score is and how it affects legislation.
"We simply must pay our bills": Janet Yellen on debt, inflation, infrastructure and what the economy needs
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Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Nov 9, 2021
The Treasury secretary doesn't see a 1970s-style inflation shock on the horizon. "The Federal Reserve wouldn’t permit that to happen."
What does it mean for a company to be "water-positive"?
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Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Nov 5, 2021
Journalist Amanda Schupak explains how companies like PepsiCo are trying to put more water into the environment than they take out.
He's growing his business during a labor shortage. "I'm optimistic."
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Nov 3, 2021
R.G. Lamar of Stuckey's Corp. bought pecan-shelling and candymaking facilities in rural Georgia. There's demand, but not enough workers.
The origin of the U.S. debt ceiling
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Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Nov 2, 2021
Congress is once again considering raising the debt limit. When did that start?