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"We're trying to control what we can control": A Fed president reflects

February 24, 2026

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: Primarily an in-depth, casual interview with economic news segments and market updates interspersed; conducted live at an event in Atlanta.
  • The Key Players:
    • Host: Kai Risdal, sharp-witted Marketplace host who peppers the conversation with banter and tough follow-ups.
    • Guest: Rafael Bostic, outgoing president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank after nine years; known for his "distinctive voice" on policy, data-driven insights, and unexpectedly relatable personal anecdotes.
  • The Vibe: Educational and analytical with fun, light-hearted banter—mix of serious economic turbulence discussion and playful jabs, making dense topics accessible and engaging.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Rafael Bostic**
  • 2 (02:05) **Farewell to the FOMC**
  • 3 (03:46) **Uncertain Times for Monetary Policy**
  • 4 (06:04) **Episodic vs. Structural Economic Turbulence**
  • 5 (07:32) **Tariffs, Uncertainty, and Stress**
  • 6 (10:26) **K-Shaped Economy and Consumer Spending**
  • 7 (16:03) **Inflation Risks and Credibility**

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Show Notes

Raphael Bostic, president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank since 2017, will step down from his post this week. “Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal spoke with Bostic about where he sees inflation and the labor market headed, and how the central bank is weighing it all. In this episode, we bring you some of their conversation. Plus: Meta announces $100 billion deal with chipmaker AMD, and average tariffs on Chinese goods come down after SCOTUS ruling.


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