Kai Ryssdal has been the host and senior editor of Marketplace, public radio’s program on business and the economy, since 2005. He joined American Public Media in 2001 as the host of Marketplace Morning Report. Ryssdal began in public radio as a intern, then reporter and finally substitute host for The California Report at KQED-FM in San Francisco. After graduating from Emory University, Ryssdal spent eight years in the United States Navy flying from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt and as a Pentagon staff officer. Before his career in public radio, Ryssdal was a member of the United States Foreign Service in Ottawa, Canada and Beijing, China. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and four children.


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Features By Kai Ryssdal

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Hugo Chavez: Embalmed, for all to see

Acting Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro said today that Hugo Chavez's body will be permanently displayed.
Posted In: hugo chavez
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Why we follow trends (even bad ones)

One marketing professor's look at why some foods, music and names enter the zeitgeist, while other things don't.
Posted In: trends, yogurt, psychology
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Boehner criticizes stoppage of White House tours

"I'm disappointed the White House has chosen to comply with sequestration by cutting public tours," the Speaker of the House said.
Posted In: sequester, sequestration, Boehner, white house
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What's up, Europe? The austerity edition

A guide to living under austerity (and that's another word for sequester).
Posted In: austerity, sequester, sequestration
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In defense of clowns

Germany's Circus Roncalli responds when the leader of the German opposition calls the frontrunners in the Italian election "clowns."
Posted In: Beppe Grillo, italy
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Following the money, over 3,000 miles

In a new book, author Steve Boggan examines the life of banknote by following a $10 bill over 30 days and 3,000 miles.
Posted In: dollar bill
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Waiting for the other shoe to drop: Shoemakers

The shoe making industry has changed, but for one young craftsman, the old ways are still best.
Posted In: Unemployment, Jobs
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And the horse meat debate gallops on

These arguments we're having about eating horse meat, they sound kind of familiar.
Posted In: horses
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Sequester cuts get real for unemployed Americans

The sequester will mean cuts to the unemployment checks people depend on to pay bills.
Posted In: sequester, sequestration, unemployed, unemployment benefits
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Sequester time is here

The now-infamous sequestration -- $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts -- kicks in today.
Posted In: sequestration, sequester

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