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[Indicators of the Week: Immigration Impacts, Soaring Coffee Prices, and AI Market Panic]-[ICE is bad for business, heat is bad for coffee, and sci-fi is bad for markets]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2026-02-27

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Indicators of the Week: Economic Analysis and Market Volatility

In this episode of The Indicator, the team explores three distinct economic signals that have recently captured headlines: the labor market consequences of immigration enforcement, the sharp rise in coffee prices, and a sudden stock market dip triggered by speculative AI narratives.

1. The Human and Economic Cost of Operation Metro Surge

Waylon Wong highlights a figure of $106 million, representing the estimated lost wages for workers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area during the Department of Homeland Security's "Operation Metro Surge." According to data analyzed by the Minnesota research institute North Star Policy Action, the crackdown resulted in a "devastating human toll," including the deaths of two individuals and a general climate of fear.

Labor economist Aaron Sojourner noted that the operation caused employees to miss work, school, and essential services like healthcare. By analyzing payroll and scheduling software data, researchers found that the number of employees in the region fell by nearly 3%, while total hours worked dropped by approximately 2%. Notably, the $106 million figure uses a conservative $17 hourly proxy—the median wage for food prep employees—suggesting that the actual economic loss may be even higher.

2. The Inflationary Pressure on Coffee

Adrian Ma discusses the persistent issue of inflation, specifically focusing on the price of coffee, which has reached $9.37 per pound—a 33% increase over the past year. While some household staples have seen price decreases, coffee remains a standout in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

Two primary factors drive this trend:

  • Climate Change: Rising temperatures in major coffee-producing nations such as Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, and Indonesia are hurting production, creating a supply-side constraint.
  • Inelastic Demand: As the hosts joke, coffee is "addictive," meaning consumers are less likely to reduce consumption despite price hikes.

While President Trump recently issued an executive order to exempt coffee from tariffs, the hosts remain skeptical that this will provide immediate relief to consumers, noting that there is effectively "no substitute" for the beverage for millions of daily drinkers.

3. A Sci-Fi Scenario and the AI Market Jitters

Finally, Darian Woods examines how a fictional narrative sparked a brief market sell-off, causing the S&P 500 to fall by roughly 1%. The volatility was partially attributed to a "sci-fi story" published by Citrini Research on Substack. The piece, written in the form of a future macroeconomics memo, described a "global intelligence crisis" where AI automation leads to widespread job losses, falling house prices, and a stock market crash.

Despite the piece being explicitly fictional, it caused a "War of the Worlds-style panic" among investors. Financial firms like Citadel have since pushed back, noting that technological adoption typically "peters out" and that productivity gains are generally positive for the economy. The incident serves as a stark indicator of how "jittery" investors are regarding the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and their readiness to react to speculative narratives.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm guessing they add up.
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Is it, though?
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this one seems to have had the biggest increase over the past year.
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there are two basic forces at work here, right?
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I literally took a photo and texted it to my husband
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📝Key Phrases

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crunch the numbers
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ripple effects
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as a proxy for
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back up his statement
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household staples
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📖 Transcript

This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong.
I'm Darian Woods.
And I'm Adrian Ma.
And today is the day of the week when we talk about our favorite numbers from the news.
That's right, everyone.

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