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Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week from Katherine Anderson, Peter Leonard, Billy Libby, Emma Munger, So Wiley, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you tomorrow.
Our engineers are Griffin Tanner, Nathan Singapak, and Peter Leonard. Our theme music is by So Wiley. Additional music this week from Katherine Anderson, Peter Leonard, Billy Libby, Emma Munger, So Wiley, and Blue Dot Sessions. Fact-checking by Mary Mathis. Thanks for listening. See you tomorrow.
And the humanitarian toll on its population has been devastating. According to the United Nations, 90% of Gazans are displaced.
And the humanitarian toll on its population has been devastating. According to the United Nations, 90% of Gazans are displaced.
And the humanitarian toll on its population has been devastating. According to the United Nations, 90% of Gazans are displaced.
So, Oyen, I wonder if you could just say a few words about the dearly departed today.
So, Oyen, I wonder if you could just say a few words about the dearly departed today.
So, Oyen, I wonder if you could just say a few words about the dearly departed today.
It's a loss indeed. How do you think the penny will be remembered?
It's a loss indeed. How do you think the penny will be remembered?
It's a loss indeed. How do you think the penny will be remembered?
My colleague Oyen Ededoyen covers personal finance, and we're reminiscing on the penny because the Treasury has announced that after decades of debate, it's going to stop minting the one-cent coin, reminding us of that old adage, Change is constant, even for, well, change. Oyen, what is this story really about to you?
My colleague Oyen Ededoyen covers personal finance, and we're reminiscing on the penny because the Treasury has announced that after decades of debate, it's going to stop minting the one-cent coin, reminding us of that old adage, Change is constant, even for, well, change. Oyen, what is this story really about to you?
My colleague Oyen Ededoyen covers personal finance, and we're reminiscing on the penny because the Treasury has announced that after decades of debate, it's going to stop minting the one-cent coin, reminding us of that old adage, Change is constant, even for, well, change. Oyen, what is this story really about to you?
Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Jessica Mendoza. It's Monday, June 2nd. Coming up on the show, saying goodbye to the pennies. The penny has been around for over 200 years. It's almost as old as the United States itself.
Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Jessica Mendoza. It's Monday, June 2nd. Coming up on the show, saying goodbye to the pennies. The penny has been around for over 200 years. It's almost as old as the United States itself.
Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business, and power. I'm Jessica Mendoza. It's Monday, June 2nd. Coming up on the show, saying goodbye to the pennies. The penny has been around for over 200 years. It's almost as old as the United States itself.
Right. What else could you do to sort of solidify your status as a nation than to say like, hey, King George, we don't need your face on our coinage anymore. We have our own thing going.
Right. What else could you do to sort of solidify your status as a nation than to say like, hey, King George, we don't need your face on our coinage anymore. We have our own thing going.
Right. What else could you do to sort of solidify your status as a nation than to say like, hey, King George, we don't need your face on our coinage anymore. We have our own thing going.