Navigating the complexities of the modern economy can feel like a full-time job. For over three decades, the Marketplace radio program has been a trusted guide, translating financial news into understandable stories. This mobile app distills that mission into a portable format, designed not for traders, but for anyone who wants to understand how economic forces shape their daily life, from grocery bills to career choices. It transforms abstract headlines into relevant, actionable context.
The app functions as a curated audio and text briefing service focused on business and economic journalism. Its primary mechanic is the delivery of daily episodes from the flagship "Marketplace" and "Marketplace Morning Report" shows, often available before they air on radio stations. The content is structured to explain the "why" behind the news, with deep-dive reports, interviews with economists and industry insiders, and analyses of market trends. A key tool is the "Make Me Smart" podcast and segment, which breaks down a complex topic in under five minutes. The interface prioritizes easy access to the latest episodes and a searchable archive of past stories, allowing users to build their economic literacy on demand.
The principal strength is the editorial authority and narrative approach of American Public Media, which avoids sensationalism in favor of evidence-based reporting. The user experience is streamlined for listening, with intuitive playback controls and background audio support. Visually, the design is clean and text-accessible, facilitating both audio engagement and reading of article transcripts. Performance is centered on reliability and clarity of audio streaming, with options to download episodes for offline listening, ensuring the analysis is available during a commute or without a data connection.
We suggest trying the Marketplace app to replace confusing headlines with coherent, daily context about the forces affecting your wallet.
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Heads up: you'll need wifi for streaming most features. Some cool stuff, like ad-free listening, is extra.