Jacob Goldstein
Jacob Goldstein is an NPR correspondent and co-host of the Planet Money podcast. He is the author of the book Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing.
Goldstein's interest in technology and the changing nature of work has led him to stories on UPS, the Luddites and the history of light. His aversion to paying retail has led him to stories on Costco, Spirit Airlines and index funds.
He also contributed to the Planet Money T-shirt and oil projects, and to an episode of This American Life that asked: What is money? Ira Glass called it "the most stoner question" ever posed on the show.
Before coming to NPR, Goldstein was a staff writer at the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. He has also written for the New York Times Magazine. He has a bachelor's degree in English from Stanford and a master's in journalism from Columbia.
- Supreme Court Hears Case Involving Blackbeard's Ship, State And Property Rights
- How The Vision Fund Has Transformed Silicon Valley And Startups
- What Selling Homes Online Says About Changes In The Global Economy
- Big Tech And Antitrust
- For Some Students, There's A New Way To Pay For College
- Antitrust In America
- Gross Dank Product
- Episode 534: The History of Light (Nobel Edition)