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Date:2025-04-14 14:12:58
It's time for Indicators of the Week, our weekly news roundup!
Adrian tries to convince Darian of the utility of the humble cardboard box — not just for hoarding stuff but as a barometer for consumer spending.
Planet Money's Amanda Aronczyk joins the show to discuss the latest on the Reddit-users strike.
And Darian breaks down draft legislation in the EU to regulate AI.
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