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Workers in the U.S. Feel the Squeeze of Inflation, the Booming Business of Astrology, and the First Year of Vice President Kamala Harris
Episode 67

Workers in the U.S. Feel the Squeeze of Inflation, the Booming Business of Astrology, and the First Year of Vice President Kamala Harris

Our Body Politic · Paulina Velasco, Veralyn Williams, Farai Chideya, Cedric Wilson, Juleyka Lantigua, Bridget McAllister, Jen Chien, Kojin Tashiro, Emily Daly, Elizabeth Nakano

December 31, 202150m 12s

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Show Notes

Host Farai Chideya talks to OBP’s economics analyst Jamila Michener of Cornell University about the real impact of inflation on low-wage workers, and why they are upsetting power dynamics in the labor market. Farah Stockman discusses her new book on the fates of workers at a factory in Indiana: “American Made: What Happens to People When Work Disappears.” Alina Brown explains why she shares her passion for astrology on YouTube. On the final Sippin’ the Political Tea of the year, Errin Haines of the 19th and Chrissy Greer of Fordham University examine the trajectories of women of color in leadership roles, especially Kamala Harris as she completes her first year as Vice President.

EPISODE RUNDOWN

0:30 Economics analyst Jamila Michener on the real impact of inflation

12:39 Farah Stockman on her book on the working class today

23:40 Alina Brown on bringing astrology to her YouTube channel

31:13 Sippin’ the Political Tea: Errin Haines of the 19th and Professor Christina Greer discuss the future of Black women in U.S. politics