The Journal.

The most important stories, explained through the lens of business. A podcast about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal.

Why iPhones Will Probably Get Even More Expensive

Artificial intelligence is driving up the cost of the chips inside your iPhone. In an exclusive interview,...

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The Big Business of Holding Back Eighth-Graders

Holding students back in school once came with a negative connotation. But with college athletes now...

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The Economy Is Booming. Why Does It Feel Like a Bust?

Stock markets are hitting record highs, the job market is doing fine and productivity is up. Yet many...

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How Elon Musk Made a Trillion Dollars

The initial public offering for SpaceX crowned Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. WSJ’s Theo...

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The Great IPO Frenzy of 2026

2026 is set to be a monster year for tech IPOs. SpaceX hit the market with a blockbuster $1.77 trillion...

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The World Cup Story, Part 2: Too Big To Fail

As the World Cup begins, we bring you a two-part Sunday special charting how FIFA built the World Cup...

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‘Backrooms’ Turns an Online Obsession Into Box-Office Gold

Two scrappy horror films are taking Hollywood by surprise. “Backrooms” and “Obsession” have...

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Is SpaceX Worth the Hype?

SpaceX is preparing the largest public offering ever on Friday. Elon Musk’s space-satellite-AI-social-media...

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How Beef Got So Expensive

In the era of the $100 steak, WSJ reporter Patrick Thomas traveled from a steakhouse in Omaha to a manure-splattered...

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Bill Gates’s Carefully Crafted Image Is Cracking

For years, Bill Gates was best known for his charitable work. The Gates Foundation spends billions on...

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Why Sweden Embraced Capitalism

Sweden, once considered by many as the standard bearer of high-tax and high-spend government, has embraced...

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The World Cup Story, Part 1: Soccer and Scandal

As the World Cup begins this week, we bring you a two-part Sunday special charting how FIFA built the...

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Americans Have More Credit Card Debt Than Ever

The collective credit card debt of Americans has reached an all-time high of $1.25 trillion. Soaring...

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How AI Is Being Trained to Do Your Job

There’s a new gig economy that involves training AI to do white collar jobs. And one company, Mercor,...

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Can the U.S. Keep Chinese Cars Out?

China’s carmakers like BYD, Geely and Great Wall Motor have seen immense growth in recent years. But...

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Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers

For the first time since the 1930s, more people are moving out of the U.S. than moving in. It's a trend...

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Why Hollywood Can't Find Good Scripts

How to get discovered in Hollywood has been a decades-old struggle. For screenwriters, that game started...

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The ‘Class of AI’ Enters the Workforce

The class of 2026 is the most AI-native group of graduates to come out of college, with ChatGPT debuting...

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The Shake-Up Coming for Car Dealerships

There’s finally another way to buy a new car, as companies like Carvana and Volkswagen’s new brand...

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Is Florida Just for Rich People Now?

Florida, once an affordable haven, is rapidly transforming into a state for the wealthy. As a result,...

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Novo Nordisk's CEO Has a Comeback Plan

When Maziar Mike Doustdar took over as CEO of Novo Nordisk last year, the company had lost ground in...

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How YouTube Took Over the American Classroom

American classrooms are awash with YouTube. One survey showed that 94% of teachers have used YouTube...

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Barney Frank’s Legacy of Financial Reform

Barney Frank, the former Democratic congressman, died this week at the age of 86. Frank was best known...

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Why Chinese Customers Are Running From Nike

Nike co-founder Phil Knight visited China nearly 50 years ago and dreamed of selling sneakers. He laid...

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