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[The Weekly Indicators: Grocery Wars, Quantum Leaps, and Christmas Tree Economics]-[A supermarket beef, a quantum leap, and Christmas trees for cheap]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2024-12-13

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The Weekly Indicators: A Snapshot of Economic and Technological Shifts

This week’s episode of The Indicator from Planet Money highlights three distinct economic developments, ranging from high-stakes corporate litigation to the frontiers of computing and the seasonal fluctuations of holiday commodities.

The Grocery Store Soap Opera: The Kroger-Albertsons Collapse

The episode opens with a dramatic update on the retail landscape. The proposed merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons has officially gone "kaput," leading to a contentious legal fallout. Albertsons is now seeking a $600 million "breakup fee" from Kroger, alleging that Kroger failed to put in sufficient effort to secure regulatory approval—essentially giving them an "F for effort."

This corporate split has escalated into a full-blown legal battle, with Albertsons seeking billions in damages. The failure of this deal serves as a "valedictory" moment for Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan, who has maintained an aggressive antitrust stance throughout her tenure. While the CEO of Albertsons previously warned that a failed merger might lead to store closures or layoffs, the immediate impact remains to be seen. Meanwhile, the political landscape is shifting, with President-elect Trump naming Andrew Ferguson as the new FTC commissioner, marking a transition in regulatory oversight.

Quantum Computing: Solving the Impossible

In a shift toward technological innovation, the show explores Google’s latest breakthrough in quantum computing. The indicator here is a staggering "10 septillion years"—the time it would take the world’s fastest supercomputers to perform a calculation that Google’s new quantum chip can complete in under five minutes.

Quantum computing relies on "subatomic physics" and the "spooky" behavior of particles smaller than atoms. Unlike traditional computers that use bits of ones and zeros, quantum computers use particles that can exist in "multiple states at the same time," a phenomenon known as "superposition." While previous iterations of quantum computers were plagued by high error rates, Google claims to have addressed these issues. The potential applications are vast, ranging from "pharmaceutical drug discovery" to advancements in AI, though the hosts jokingly note the potential for a "grim future" where hackers could crack passwords in a "nanosecond."

The Christmas Tree Market: A Return to Normalcy

Finally, the episode turns to the festive economics of Christmas trees. After years of volatile pricing, wholesale prices have seen a significant drop of "30 to 40 percent" this year. According to Ben Courtney of the Buffalo Valley produce auction, this decline represents a "return to normal" after several years of high demand and tight supply.

This tight market was a long-term consequence of the Great Recession, as farmers reduced planting a decade ago, leading to a shortage of mature trees. With the market finally loosening, consumers are seeing better deals, particularly on smaller trees. This segment serves as a lighthearted reminder of how macroeconomic cycles—even those starting with the Great Recession—eventually filter down to the holiday traditions of everyday shoppers.

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Can you believe it's been that long?
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The more you learn, the more you learn.
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The list is as long as your imagination.
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That's where I bought those Christmas trees back in the day.
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It rarely happens.
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in the works
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go kaput
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take a step back
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get a feel for
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📖 Transcript

NPR. This is the Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Darien Woods. I'm Weyland Wong.
And here to spread holiday cheer is Planet Money's very own star at the top of their Christmas tree, one Nick Fountain.
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It is indicators of the week.

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