On the first half of this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on the different metrics used for US unemployment, IMF on uneven recovery, money and US elections, Indigenous People’s Day, and lastly China’s commitment to digital currency, while big banks hold back other countries. The second half of the show features an interview with Havana professor Camila Piniero Harnecker. …
Economic Update – “Progressive Social Media Surges in Canada”
On the first half of this week’s episode, Prof. Wolff presents a critique of pandemic eviction and updates on: the real US unemployment costs, Denmark sides with Germany against US pressure, China’s successes, and lastly, why there has been no economic recovery in the US. On the second half of the show, Wolff interviews Lance of The Serfs, a major …
Economic Update – “New US Labor Militancy”
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff talks about the Geneva, Switzerland vote that’s raising the min wage to $ 25.16/hour or over $50k/year; GOP block federal aid to cities and states; economics of police brutality; 20th vs 21st century depressions; and lastly, how profit motivates capitalists to market fake, toxic hand sanitizers. On the second half of the program, Wolff …
Economic Update – Capitalism’s Anxiety About the State
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on how capitalism gets in the way of fighting Covid-19, systemic racism and Covid-19, why Europe did not allow the mass unemployment imposed on the US, and Wells Fargo CEO’s fake excuse for lack of diversity among bankers. In the second half of the show, Wolff explores why capitalism fears the modern …
Economic Update – “Growing Left Public Voices”
On the first half of this week’s episode, Prof. Wolff discusses the following: graduate student strike at University of Michigan, Johnson & Johnson charged in opioid deaths, the richest Americans gain $845 billion from March-September 2020, New Jersey raises taxes on millionaires, and real unemployment is at 18%. On the second half of the show, Wolff talks with rising podcaster …
Economic Update – How We Get Beyond Capitalism
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on the ‘Social Progress Index” and US capitalism’s decline; how most young Americans, 18-29, now live with their parents; Argentina’s debts are cut in half; and lastly, why most of the US economy is now on welfare. The second half of the show features a major discussion of a social transition beyond …
Economic Update – Professional Athletes Lead The Wa
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on why the FED monetary policy dominates the US; fatal flaws of eviction moratorium; luxury, fashion centers shift to China despite US anti-China policies; and the unnecessary crisis of US restaurants. On the second half of the show, Wolff interviews sports journalist Dave Zirin on historic strikes of US professional athletes. …
Economic Update – US Labor Crisis Deepens
On this week’s all new Economic Update, Prof. Wolff discusses the Federal Reserve’s pro-inflation policy’s causes and effects, professional athletes and “dual power,” more state-monopoly capitalism in the US, and Denmark vs US on Covid-19 battle. On the second half of the show, Prof. Wolff interviews journalist Bob Hennelly on the US labor crisis. Download Here
Economic Update – The Declining Empire with Chris Hedges
On this week’s Economic Update, Prof. Wolff discusses the following: Denmark’s new taxes on banks and rich people to help workers doing dangerous jobs; West Virginia AG sues Walmart and CVS for complicity in opioid scandal; and US State Department urges universities to sell shares in Chinese corporations. On the second half of the show, Prof. Wolff interviews author and …
Economic Update – China: Capitalist, Socialist, or What?
On this week’s episode, Prof. Wolff talks about the Chinese economy. China is run by a Communist Party but describes itself as socialist, while the employer/employee structure of its enterprises is capitalist. We examine what this means for (a) its place in the world economy, (b) its place in the transition from capitalism to socialism/communism, and (c) its conflict with …



