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Rachel Siegel on the Fed, Commercial Real Estate, and the Economics of the 2024 Election

Rachel Siegel on the Fed, Commercial Real Estate, and the Economics of the 2024 Election

FromMacro Musings with David Beckworth


Rachel Siegel on the Fed, Commercial Real Estate, and the Economics of the 2024 Election

FromMacro Musings with David Beckworth

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rachel Siegel is a reporter for the Washington Post, where she covers the Federal Reserve and also reports on the domestic economy more broadly. Rachel joins Macro Musings to talk about the current Fed beat as well as her work on other economic issues, including how the Fed deals with physical cash, the precarious state of the commercial real estate market, the potential issues facing voters heading into the 2024 election, and a lot more.   Transcript for this week’s episode.   Rachel’s Twitter: @rachsieg Rachels Washington Post profile   David Beckworth’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings   Join the Macro Musings mailing list! Check out our new Macro Musings merch!   Related Links:   *Two Blocks from the Federal Reserve, a Growing Encampment of the Homeless Grips the Economy’s Most Powerful Person* by Rachel Siegel   *The High-tech, Super-secure Government Warehouse Where Old Cash Dies* by Rachel Siegel, Joy Sharon Yi, Hannah Yoon, and Emily Wright   *How the ‘Urban Doom Loop’ Could Pose the Next Economic Threat* by Rachel Siegel   *Austin’s Office Market is Exploding. But No One is Moving in* by Rachel Siegel   *Remote Work Guru Nick Bloom Thinks We’ll Never Go Back to the Office Full-time – But ‘Maintaining Discipline is Important’* by Geoff Colvin
Released:
Nov 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by David Beckworth of the Mercatus Center, Macro Musings is a podcast which pulls back the curtain on the important macroeconomic issues of the past, present, and future.