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[Indicators of the Week: Stablecoin Regulation, SALT Tax Caps, and the Economic Gender Gap]-[SALT-n-pessimism]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2025-06-20

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📋 Summary

Regulating the $27.6 Trillion Stablecoin Market

The episode opens with a spotlight on the massive scale of the stablecoin market, which saw $27.6 trillion in trading, payments, and transfers last year. Stablecoins, such as Tether, are cryptocurrencies pegged to stable assets like the U.S. dollar, intended to avoid the volatility associated with assets like Bitcoin. To address the potential risks of this "zipping through the blockchain" activity, the Senate has introduced a bill aimed at establishing "special regulation" for the first time. The legislation mandates that issuers hold equivalent U.S. dollars or U.S. Treasury bonds and delineates regulatory oversight between the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and state regulators. However, critics, including Berkeley economist Barry Eichengreen, argue that regulators may lack the capacity to effectively oversee thousands of stablecoins, comparing it to the sluggish response during the Silicon Valley Bank crisis. Despite these concerns, proponents view the bill as providing necessary "rules of the road" where previously there were none.

The SALT Cap Sticking Point

The discussion shifts to the $10,000 limit on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions, a policy originating from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This cap has become a major legislative hurdle in current spending negotiations. While the House of Representatives proposed increasing the cap to $40,000, the Senate version retains the $10,000 limit, leading to heated rhetoric where House members labeled the Senate bill "dead on arrival." This debate highlights a complex political dynamic: while higher SALT caps typically benefit wealthier property owners, they are also highly sought after by representatives from "blue states" with high taxes. The conflict has created an unusual alignment, with both Democratic and Republican lawmakers from high-tax regions pushing for relief, only to face resistance from Senate colleagues, suggesting that significant room for compromise remains.

The Stark Gender Gap in Economic Sentiment

Finally, the podcast explores a 15-percentage-point gap in how men and women perceive the current economy. According to a Harris poll for The Guardian, 62% of women express concern about the economy, compared to 47% of men. This disparity transcends party lines and is largely attributed to the persistent reality that women continue to handle the majority of household grocery shopping. Research cited in the episode suggests that when one partner is primarily responsible for purchasing essential goods, they are more acutely aware of price inflation—such as the rising costs of eggs and ground beef—leading to higher levels of economic anxiety. Furthermore, the survey reveals a gendered outlook on career advancement, with only 54% of women expecting a raise this year compared to 63% of men, underscoring that the divergence in sentiment is rooted in both the day-to-day struggle with the cost of living and discrepancies in workplace expectations.

🎯Key Sentences

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We'll link to our full explainer on stablecoins in the show notes.
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Typically, the things I just mentioned are illegal anyway.
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Okay, so you would hope that then those state regulators are on top of this?
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They're having the baton handed to them?
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Yeah, and you've hit on a major criticism of the bill.
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📝Key Phrases

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put guardrails on
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pegged to
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fluctuate wildly
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on top of
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sticking point
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📖 Transcript

N .P .R. This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong. And I'm Darren Woods.
Today, mingling with us once more, our Planet Money muchacho, the marvelous Mr. Kenny Malone.
Oh, please. Just Kenny Malone.
Mr. Kenny Malone was my no -bid for the honor room.
Honorifics. It's not really true.

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