ECONOMY FORUM: When members of the US Federal Reserve met in late January, they expressed confidence in the country’s ability to stretch a record run of economic growth and job gains well into 2020. Indeed, 2019 had seen strong performance in certain indicators, including rising real incomes among lower-earners. Two months later, the US was in a coronavirus lockdown, and the economy was in freefall. Some 34million jobs have been lost, and GDP is expected to decline by 35% or more in the second quarter. What are the prospects for the US economy to recover? Pre-Covid, was the economy as robust as commentators claimed? Does the crisis provide an opportunity for the US to address its weaknesses? Will government spending have a positive effect, or will a debt overhang be an obstacle to recovery? Will the Fed’s easy money policy work? And, what will the US’s economic problems mean for the world economy? James Matthews introduces.
Still in the race: understanding Trumpism
Trust me, I’m your doctor: are GPs in crisis?
Jack Hues in conversation: Reflections of a Rock Star
Cancel culture comes for Claire Fox
Satirical art and the Culture War, with Miriam Elia
Gary Lineker: free speech, political debate and impartiality
No, Minister! Crisis in the Civil Service
Should teachers strike during an education crisis?
Podcast of Ideas: demystifying the deal
Have Brits fallen out of love with work?
Podcast of Ideas: Frank Furedi on the Ukraine War first anniversary
What does 2023 hold for the arts?
Is the Government right to veto Sturgeon’s self-id bill?
Debating Matters Beyond Bars: Jon Floyd and Heather Phillips
#SportscastofIdeas: World Cup - the final
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup 2022 Upsets and Underdogs
#SportscastOfIdeas: World Cup 2022 begins
Call To Courage: Winning The Battle Of Ideas
Podcast of Ideas - Claire Fox: ’Liz Truss is gone, but this isn’t over’
Is the UK heading for economic meltdown?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free