• The Tradeoff: How A Fight Over Greenland Hits Your Wallet
    Jan 21 2026

    A fight over Greenland sounds like a foreign policy sideshow. It isn’t.


    In this episode of The Tradeoff, Mattie Duppler explains how the president’s tariff threats tied to Greenland triggered warnings from Europe about dumping U.S. bonds—and why that matters far beyond diplomatic posturing. When allies start talking about Treasuries, markets listen. And when markets listen, interest rates move.


    This episode breaks down how bond markets translate political threats into higher borrowing costs, why Europe’s leverage runs through U.S. debt, and how rising interest rates quietly hit households through mortgages, credit cards, car loans, and monthly budgets.


    The economy isn’t abstract. It’s choices, at scale—and those choices always come with a price tag.

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    9 min
  • The Tradeoff in the Administration's Inquiry into the Federal Reserve
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, Mattie gives you fast context on why the Trump administration’s move to launch a criminal inquiry tied to renovations at the Federal Reserve is less about construction costs and more about pressure on interest rates. At the center of the story is Jerome Powell, the independence of the Federal Reserve, and a White House increasingly frustrated with monetary policy it cannot directly control.


    The episode explains why central bank independence is critical for market confidence, inflation expectations, and long-term economic stability, and why even the perception of political interference can raise borrowing costs and increase volatility. Mattie also unpacks the significance of the upcoming case at the Supreme Court of the United States over whether a president can remove a Federal Reserve governor, arguing that the timing of this pressure campaign suggests concern inside the White House about losing that legal fight. All in less than 10 minutes!


    Looking ahead, the episode explores what happens when Powell’s term as chair ends in June, why installing a more “hardline” pick may actually make it harder for the president to get lower rates, and how the Fed’s consensus-driven structure limits any single individual’s power. The key takeaway: publicly bullying the Fed doesn’t increase presidential influence over monetary policy. It weakens it.

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    9 min
  • The Tradeoff in the Inflation Data: Trends That Could Shape the Election
    Jan 14 2026

    The latest CPI report offers more than a snapshot of inflation. It reveals how prices are moving beneath the surface and why those movements matter for both the economy and the 2024 election.


    In this episode, Mattie Duppler breaks down what today’s inflation data actually tells us, separating headline trends from the components that tend to linger in household budgets. She explains why the distinction between energy prices and energy services matters, how inflation shows up differently in everyday costs, and where the data signals continued pressure versus genuine cooling.


    The episode also explores the political timeline of inflation. Voters tend to lock in their economic perceptions during the summer months, long before ballots are cast. That means inflation data now may play an outsized role in shaping how voters feel about the economy and how they ultimately vote in November.


    This episode connects the CPI report to consumer behavior, economic confidence, and electoral outcomes, explaining why inflation remains one of the most powerful forces in American politics this year.

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    11 min
  • The Tradeoff in the December Jobs Report: Explaining the Reshaping of the Labor Market
    Jan 14 2026

    December Jobs Report: Why Slower Growth Is the Real Story

    The December jobs report looks healthy on the surface, but the underlying numbers tell a more complicated story. Job growth heading into 2025 is running well below levels seen in past economic expansions, even as unemployment remains low.


    In this episode, Mattie Duppler breaks down why the slowdown isn’t a sign of sudden weakness, but the result of three forces reshaping the labor market at the same time. First, the rise of AI is boosting productivity, allowing companies to grow output without adding workers. Second, tighter immigration policies are constraining labor supply, limiting hiring even where demand exists. Third, tariffs are increasing policy uncertainty, leading businesses to delay investment and expansion.


    Together, these dynamics help explain why job growth feels weaker than the headlines suggest. This episode explains what the December jobs report really tells us about the U.S. labor market, economic growth, and business confidence as the economy moves into 2025.

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    10 min
  • Introducing: The Tradeoff with Mattie Duppler
    Jan 9 2026

    Episode 1: What Headlines Miss — and Why the Tradeoffs Matter

    Big policy and market decisions are made every day. Most headlines tell you what happened. Very few explain what it actually changes.

    In the first episode of The Tradeoff with Mattie Duppler, Mattie explains why understanding today’s headlines has become harder—and why that confusion isn’t a reflection of intelligence, but of how news is presented.

    Drawing on her experience inside Capitol Hill, Big Tech, and national media, Mattie breaks down how major economic and policy decisions are really made, why the most important information often gets left out of coverage, and how to think about news in terms of tradeoffs, incentives, and real-world impact.

    This episode sets the foundation for the show: fast, clear context on how policy and market decisions affect real life, without long economics lectures or jargon.


    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why most headlines fail to explain what actually changes
    • How policy decisions create tradeoffs that affect real people
    • What it means to “read the news for impact, not just information”
    • Why understanding economic and policy headlines is about participation—not expertise
    • How The Tradeoff will help listeners spot patterns and consequences in real time


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    8 min