Slate Money on airports, the U.K. election, and proposed changes to the Fed.

How Do U.S. Airports Measure Up?

How Do U.S. Airports Measure Up?

Slate’s weekly business and finance podcast.
May 9 2015 2:02 AM

The Shaking Things Up Edition

Slate Money asks: How bad are U.S. airports, what just happened in the U.K. election, and what exactly are Elizabeth Warren and David Vitter trying to do to the Fed?

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Listen to Episode No. 52 of Slate Money:

On this week’s episode of Slate Money, host Felix Salmon of Fusion, Cathy O’Neil of mathbabe.org, and Slate Moneybox columnist Jordan Weissmann discuss: How Asian countries have built the best airports, the shocking results of the U.K. election, and how to improve the Federal Reserve

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Cathy O'Neil is a former hedge fund quant and blogger at Mathbabe.org.

Felix Salmon is a journalist.

Jordan Weissmann is Slate’s senior business and economics correspondent.