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Trumponomics

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Tariffs, crypto, deregulation, tax cuts, protectionism, are just some of the things back on the table when Donald Trump returns to the Presidency. To help you plan for Trump's singular approach to economics, Bloomberg presents Trumponomics, a weekly podcast focused on the Trump administration's economic policies and plans. Editorial head of government and economics Stephanie Flanders will be joined each week by reporters in Washington D.C. and Wall Street to examine how Trump's policies are shaping the global economy and what on earth is going to happen next.

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

The $2 Trillion Global Arms Race 08.07.2026

A new, $2 trillion global arms race is underway — but this time it's being driven by artificial intelligence, drones and hypersonic weapons. Stephanie Flanders is joined by Becca Wasser, a geo-economics analyst with Bloomberg Economics, and Gerry Doyle, a senior editor for Bloomberg News, to explore how rising defense spending could reshape economies, redefine warfare and alter the future of...

The Midterms May Hinge on One Thing: How the Economy Feels 01.07.2026

The economy may look resilient on paper, but voters aren't buying it. Bloomberg's senior national correspondent Nancy Cook and Stuart Paul, who covers the US and Canadian economies for Bloomberg Economics, break down why affordability, gas prices, and lingering economic anxiety could reshape the battle for Congress—and whether Republicans can change the narrative before November. See omnystu...

What If AI Simply Ruins Your Job Instead of Taking It? (with Sarah O'Connor) 24.06.2026

Artificial intelligence is often discussed in terms of how many jobs it will eliminate, but Sarah O’Connor argues the biggest concern may be not what it does to the quantity of jobs, but the quality. Speaking on Bloomberg’s Trumponomics podcast about her new book,  We Are Not Machines: The Fight for the Future of Work , the Financial Times columnist said AI and automation are incr...

How Fast Can the World Recover From a Hormuz Shock? 18.06.2026

For 100 days, the world watched as one of its most important energy chokepoints got choked. Now, as the Iran war appears to be easing, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Javier Blas and Jamie Rush, Director of Global Economics, debate how quickly oil markets can recover, and what we've learned about China's growing influence over global energy demand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Why 2026 Is Beginning to Look Like 1929 (with Andrew Ross Sorkin) 10.06.2026

Almost a century after the Wall Street crash of 1929, Andrew Ross Sorkin says he believes some of its most dangerous ingredients are reappearing. Joining Stephanie Flanders on Trumponomics , the financial journalist and author of 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History  argues that today’s market is filled with “eerie parallels” to the late 1920s. These i...

Is the US Economy Dangerously Dependent on the Rich? 03.06.2026

The idea of a “K-shaped economy” has become one of the most persistent themes about the US economy: While some households continue to thrive, in particular the wealthy ones, everyone else falls further behind. On this episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders, Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi and Bloomberg Economics’ Andrew Sacher explore whether that na...

Why Is America Turning Against Big Business? 27.05.2026

A Gallup poll reported last year that just 15% of Americans said they had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in big business, a record low. Since then, fear of artificial intelligence has made matters worse. So why is big business increasingly unpopular in Donald Trump's America? What does it tell us about the state of the nation and the long-term strength of the world's largest economy? On...

The Great Bond Car Wreck — in Slow Motion 20.05.2026

Across developed markets, bond markets are staging a slow-motion car wreck. As Opinion columnist and senior markets editor John Authers puts it, the phenomenon is truly global. Authers and Robin J. Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former chief economist at the Institute of International Finance, join host Stephanie Flanders to explain why investors have turned sharply again...

Why the US Must Engage China on AI Safety Before It’s ‘Game Over’  13.05.2026

Sebastian Mallaby of the Council on Foreign Relations and author of  The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind and the Quest for Superintelligence  joins host Stephanie Flanders. He says Chinese AI is closing the gap—and that means Washington can’t afford to ignore safety talks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Will the Xi-Trump Summit Be Over Before It Starts? 06.05.2026

As a high-stakes Trump–Xi summit looms, tensions over the Iran war and defiance of US sanctions threaten to derail what could be one of the year’s most consequential meetings. Stephanie Flanders is joined by Jennifer Welch, chief geoeconomics analyst for Bloomberg Economics and Bloomberg News executive editor Dan Ten Kate to unpack whether the talks will happen—and what’s r...

Kevin Warsh Eyes Fed ‘Regime Change’ With Less Talk, New Models 29.04.2026

On the day of what could be Jerome Powell’s final Federal Reserve meeting as chair, Trumponomics shifts focus from a largely uneventful near-term outlook for rates to a more consequential question: what comes next under Kevin Warsh, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the central bank.  Host Stephanie Flanders is joined by Krishna Guha, Vice Chairman and Head of Economics and Central...

Will Mythos Ruin or Save the Global Financial System? 21.04.2026

A new artificial intelligence model blindsided policymakers at meetings of the International Monetary Fund, raising fears of faster, more-sophisticated cyberattacks on the global financial system. But the same technology also is being touted by its builders as the most powerful defense banks could have. On this week’s episode of  Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders and guests Michael...

How Trump’s Tariffs Plus Iran War May Help US Manufacturing 15.04.2026

It’s now been one year since Donald Trump’s sweeping attempt at global tariffs, and the economic fallout has been more nuanced than either critics or supporters predicted. On this episode of the Trumponomics podcast, host Stephanie Flanders speaks with Anna Wong of Bloomberg Economics and Oren Cass of the conservative think tank American Compass about a US economy that, in many respect...

The Long-Term Global Economic Damage From the War With Iran 08.04.2026

On this episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders examines how the US-Israel war with Iran has choked one of the world’s most vital shipping routes and tested the foundations of global trade. With traffic through the Strait of Hormuz severely constrained and hundreds of vessels backed up, the disruption is pushing up energy prices and raising fresh concerns about the reliability of s...

How China Is Winning the War With Iran 01.04.2026

On this episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders examines how the US-Israel war with Iran has presented China with two golden opportunities. The conflict provides Beijing with a chance to both widen its global diplomatic sway as the “adult in the room” and study the military tactics of its chief rival in real-time. Flanders is joined by Bloomberg's Fran Wang, who has spent alm...

Iran’s Lesson for Trump in Economic Warfare 25.03.2026

A month into the US–Israel war with Iran, the global economy is already feeling the strain — such as surging oil prices and shifting interest rate expectations. Host Stephanie Flanders speaks with Tom Orlik and Dina Esfandiary from the Bloomberg Economics team about how Iran has managed to turn economic pressure into strategic leverage, complicating the outlook for President Donald Tru...

AI Is Being Built to Replace You—Not Help You 18.03.2026

Stephanie Flanders sits down with Nobel Prize–winning economist Daron Acemoglu to unpack one of the most urgent questions facing the global economy: how is artificial intelligence changing the future of work, and what are the potentially dire consequences for society and democracy? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What You Know About Recessions Could Be All Wrong 11.03.2026

Everything we think we know about recessions is wrong—or at least mostly wrong—according to ExxonMobil Chief Economist Tyler Goodspeed. He argues downturns aren’t the inevitable result of overheated booms and don’t arrive simply because expansions last too long. In his new book, Recession: The Real Reasons Economies Shrink and What to Do About It , which spans 350 years of...

Countdown to a Global Energy Shock 04.03.2026

Oil and gas traders are confronting a potential worst-case scenario after the US-Israeli strike on Iran Saturday: the Strait of Hormuz is effectively paralyzed, Saudi Arabia’s largest refinery is shut and Iran has hit Qatar’s giant liquified natural gas export facility. On this week’s episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders speaks to  Bloomberg Opinion columnist Ja...

Exclusive: Rachel Reeves on Iran Shock, US Trade and Inflation Risks 03.03.2026

On this bonus episode, Chancellor Rachel Reeves says Britain's pending trade deal with the US won't affect its view on the conflict with Iran, as she discusses the UK's economic future. The chancellor sat down with Bloomberg's Head of Economics and Government Stephanie Flanders after issuing her Spring Statement on Tuesday, as she seeks to convince markets and voters that Britain’s public fi...

Introducing: Bloomberg This Weekend 01.03.2026

'Bloomberg This Weekend' features unique conversations on business, news, lifestyle and culture. Join David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo Saturdays and Sundays for discussions with business leaders, lawmakers and cultural icons.   Watch the show LIVE on Bloomberg Television from 7AM-10AM Eastern Time.    Listen to the show LIVE on Bloomberg Radio from 7AM-10AM Eastern...

Trump’s Rosy Economic Message Faces a Reality Check 25.02.2026

On this episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders speaks with Josh Green, national correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek , and Anna Wong, chief US economist for Bloomberg Economics, about President Donald Trump’s upbeat economic message during his State of the Union address and the reality on the ground. Affordability fears remain despite government data indicating slowing inflatio...

What Munich Means for the Shifting Global Order 18.02.2026

Host Stephanie Flanders is joined by Bloomberg News Editor in Chief John Micklethwait and Jennifer Welch, chief geoeconomics analyst for Bloomberg Economics, to unpack the Munich Security Conference and what it revealed about the shifting global order. From Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s rising influence inside the US administration to Europe’s rethinking of nuclear deterrence and ti...

Understanding Kevin Warsh's Plan for the Fed 11.02.2026

Donald Trump has been touting his pick to replace Fed Chair Jerome Powell as an economic boon, claiming Kevin Warsh will help deliver an improbable 15% rate of US growth. But financial markets will likely be content with something less hyperbolic: reassurance he won’t simply do the president’s bidding. The former Fed governor’s nomination initially sent yields and the dollar...

How Trump’s Year of Disruption Has Only Helped China 04.02.2026

Donald Trump returned to office promising once again to rein in China’s economic rise. Instead, his first year back has delivered Xi Jinping something close to the opposite: a world more open to Chinese exports, more willing to hedge against Washington and increasingly uncertain about the reliability of the US or its commitments. On this episode of Trumponomics , host Stephanie Flanders spea...

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