

Episodes
52
Latest episode
Jul 2026
Language
EN
About the show
Additional Economic Insights beyond the Newsletter.
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Episode 27 - Raspberries and Coachella
The team discusses the troubles with forecasting in uncertain times and state of the economy in the region and nationally. Touching on topics such as retail sales, labor marketing and housing. Creators & Guests Fouzia Awan - Guest Hart Hodges - Host James Mark Gbeda - Guest James McCafferty - Host McK Mollner - Guest

Episode 26 - It's Not Policy, it is a Social Media Post
We rang in the new year in Seattle much like we are bringing you this podcast – with a lot of fog obscuring the show. If you think weather forecasts are unreliable, try predicting the economy with incomplete data, revised later, using assumptions that stop holding the moment you publish. But at least weather forecasters and economists have one thing in common: if their predictions were consistently right, no one would listen to them anymore. Here we sit on January 13, 2026 hitting record for another in-depth economic discussion. A word of caution in what has become a quickly evolving economic climate – check your watch and your calendar as we talk – it is highly probable that things have shifted. We published our latest regional report about a month ago. Honestly it felt like a published with dark sunglasses and one hand tied behind our backs as large slices of federal data were not available and they just started to appear last week. We took a narrative approach in our report – a nearly numerical free edition. Topics Discussed today: - Government shutdown effect on government data - Private Data sources - Q4 Retail Sales and expected Q1 numbers - Housing and Construction data and impact of non-policy on the forecast - Trade Deficit and Tariffs

Episode 25 - Push it Until it Breaks
The team covers myriad hot topics, including the impact of the government shut down on economic statistics, the impact of AI on the job market and the economy, how tariffs are or are not impacting consumers and how all of this impacts the Puget Sound economy.

Episode 24: The Positive Outlook

Episode 23: The Curious Case of the Converging Goals of Tariffs

Episode 22: Game of (Credible) Threats
The team explores game theory and how it relates to recent economic news.

The one with all of the opinions

Episode 20: It's not the establishment
Hart and James bring in all of the research economists to discuss the latest data around unemployment, construction, rate cuts, water adjudication and what it all means for the Puget Sound economy.

Episode 19: Living in the Riviera - of the PNW
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