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[Addressing Listener Inquiries: AI Bias, M2 Money Supply, and the Rotisserie Chicken Shortage]-[Why there are roving rotisserie chicken mobs]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2026-02-23

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Navigating AI in Hiring: Potential and Pitfalls

The episode begins by addressing a listener's concern regarding whether AI chatbots can mitigate hiring discrimination against blind candidates. Brian Jabarian, a fellow at the University of Chicago School of Business, suggests that AI interviews could potentially reduce "visual discrimination" if they are conducted as "audio only" sessions, effectively stripping away visual cues that might trigger bias. However, the panel notes that this is not a panacea. Concerns remain regarding how AI algorithms might perceive "vocal characteristics," such as non-native accents or specific speech patterns, which research suggests AI often struggles to interpret accurately. While AI offers a path toward a more equitable hiring process, the lack of definitive research means its impact on accessibility remains an evolving challenge.

Demystifying the M2 Money Supply

Turning to macroeconomic concerns, the hosts clarify the "M2 money supply" in response to listener questions about the Federal Reserve's recent bond-buying activities. Darian Woods breaks down the definitions: the "monetary base" (coins, bills, and Fed balances), "M1" (which adds checking account balances), and finally "M2," which encompasses M1 plus "certificates of deposit" (CDs) and "money market funds."

Regarding the Fed's decision to resume buying Treasuries, Anna Kovner of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond explains this is a "technical measure" intended to "maintain ample reserves" and ensure the smooth functioning of short-term funding markets, rather than a signal of impending economic crisis. The hosts reassure listeners that these actions are not likely to devalue retirement accounts, noting that the primary lever for influencing the economy remains interest rates, not the M2 supply itself.

The Rotisserie Chicken Phenomenon

Finally, the podcast explores the "mystery of the rotisserie chicken"—a product that has become increasingly difficult to secure, leading to what one listener described as an "angry mob" waiting for fresh batches. Michael Baker, an equity research analyst, attributes this to a surge in demand driven by the product's status as a "great bargain" in an era of persistent inflation. While chicken prices have risen, they remain relatively accessible compared to other goods. Beyond high demand, recent weather-related "disruption in terms of supply chains" has further tightened availability. Ultimately, the rotisserie chicken has become a cultural touchstone for consumer behavior, representing the intersection of budget-conscious shopping and the competitive nature of modern retail environments.

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📖 Transcript

NPR.
This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Darian Woods.
I'm Waylon Wong.
And I'm Adrian Ma.
And we're here today to discuss rotisserie chickens.

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