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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American Airlines grounded; economists make Excel mistake

A computer glitch and an Excel mistake each made today's news.
Posted In: American Airlines, economists, Economics
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In Venezuela, an election and more of the same

Venezuela elects Hugo Chavez's preferred successor as president. We talk to one business owner about what that means for him.
Posted In: venezuela, hugo chavez
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The average American takes 13 hours to file taxes

A full 13 hours to comply with the tax code, gathering receipts, reading the rules, and filling out forms the IRS requires.
Posted In: Taxes
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The budget and the Bitcoin

Analyzing the week's news on Wall Street and beyond.
Posted In: Weekly Wrap
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BBC to play anti-Thatcher 'Ding Dong' song in countdown

The "Wizard of Oz" song "Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead" has been adopted by anti-Margaret Thatcherites, who urged people in the U.K. to buy the song this week after Thatcher died.
Posted In: Margaret Thatcher
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A third of Americans like doing their taxes

Thirty-four percent of Americans "like or love" doing their taxes, according to a new survey from the Pew Center for the People and the Press.
Posted In: Taxes
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A little alchemy to save the global economy

In Neil Irwin's new book, "The Alchemists," central bankers conjure magic to bolster their economies after the financial crisis of 2008.
Posted In: Bankers, Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve
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From a toy store in Cleveland, the Main Street view of the federal budget

Toy store owner Steve Presser is optimistic about Congressional budget negotiations, but worries there won't be enough support for small business.
Posted In: budget
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Obama chooses between cigarettes, soda and booze

In his budget, the president chose to tax one sin more than others.
Posted In: Taxes, budget, cigarettes
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Life imitates art in natural disaster and financial crisis

Nathaniel Rich's new book, "Odds Against Tomorrow," explores financial crisis and natural disaster.

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