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[Indicators of the Week: ICE Recruitment, China’s Trade Surplus, and Nuclear Power on the Moon]-[ICE influencers, a world-record trade surplus, and the moon goes nuclear]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2026-01-16

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Indicators of the Week: A Snapshot of Global Trends

In this episode of The Indicator from Planet Money, the team explores three distinct economic and political developments: the shift in government recruitment tactics, the record-breaking scale of China’s trade surplus, and the ambitious push for lunar energy infrastructure.

1. The "Wartime" Recruitment Strategy of ICE

Sarah Gonzalez highlights a significant shift in how the Trump administration is approaching staffing for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A leaked document reveals a $100 million plan aimed at a "wartime recruitment strategy" to rapidly expand the agency’s workforce. A notable $8 million of this budget is earmarked for an "influencer program," targeting veterans, former agents, and "pro-ICE creators" to foster trust through "authentic peer-to-peer messaging."

This strategy reflects a modern pivot toward social media dominance, aiming to reach "Gen Z and millennial" audiences and "tactical lifestyle enthusiasts." While the government has utilized influencers before—such as the Biden administration’s COVID-19 public health campaigns—this aggressive scale is unprecedented. The impact is already visible: the Department of Homeland Security reports that their hiring push has "shattered expectations," growing the agency from 10,000 to over 22,000 workers in just four months, supported by a budget that "tripled this summer" to nearly $30 billion.

2. China’s Record-Breaking Trade Surplus

Darian Woods presents an eye-opening figure: $1.2 trillion. This represents China’s trade surplus from last year, the largest ever recorded by any nation. While China’s exports to the U.S. have cooled, they have aggressively "redirected" goods to Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.

This trend has sparked global tension, with critics labeling the influx of inexpensive goods as "overcapacity." Countries like Mexico are responding with "sweeping new tariffs"—some reaching 35%—to protect local manufacturers from being "hollowed out" by cheaper imports. The debate remains polarized: to consumers, it provides affordable access to "laptop stands and toasters," but to domestic producers, it represents a direct threat to their livelihood. As the podcast notes, the benefits of cheap goods are widely spread, while the costs of manufacturing job losses are often "quite concentrated."

3. NASA’s Lunar Power Initiative

The final indicator is the year 2030, the target date for the deployment of a "lunar surface reactor." As part of NASA’s "Project Artemis," the U.S. government is pushing to establish a permanent human presence on the moon. This initiative, spurred by a recent executive order, aims to "usher in a nuclear renaissance" by placing a power source on the lunar surface.

Technically, the proposed reactor is designed to generate 40 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power "30 households for 10 years." Unlike solar power, which is intermittent, this nuclear solution provides "consistent power no matter what," even in areas "where the sun don't shine." This project marks a significant step in long-term space exploration, potentially serving as a stepping stone for future missions to Mars and establishing a permanent off-Earth habitat.

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📖 Transcript

This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong.
I'm Darian Woods.
And we're joined today by Planet Money's Sarah Gonzalez.
Sarah, it has been too long.
It always feels too long.

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