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    Ways to Keep Your Economics Brain Buzzing Post-Graduation

    Let’s face it, once you toss that graduation cap in the air, the world is your oyster—an oyster with a side of student debt, but who’s counting? Beyond our fabulous blog, here are some riveting ways to keep your economic mind churning long after the caps and gowns have been packed away.

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    Podcasts on the Economy: Your Modern-Day Soap Operas

    Podcasts are the love children of radio and the internet. For bite-sized knowledge, NPR’s The Indicator sprinkles economic concepts like fairy dust, while Bloomberg’s Odd Lots dives deep into fascinating topics until you forget what you were supposed to be doing. Warning: this might lead to existential musings about the economy while washing dishes.

    Twitter/X: The Wild West of Economic Wisdom

    Ah, Twitter—or as I like to call it, the double-edged sword where knowledge and misinformation tango. Following credible economists gives you a chance to stay sane, but remember: even the brightest stars shine light on some questionable black holes. Pick wisely, or you might end up in a never-ending rabbit hole of the latest economic conspiracy theory.

    Finance/Investing: The Economics’s Sassy Sidekick

    Let’s step into the glamorous world of finance, where numbers have more drama than a Shakespeare play. Matt Levine’s column on Bloomberg is like a daily dose of finance-flavored comic relief. He’s funny! He’s insightful! He might even convince you that understanding finance is cooler than an elevator ride with Leonardo DiCaprio. For those aspiring to invest, Meb Faber’s podcast is practically a masterclass in making your money work hard while you just binge-watch Netflix.

    Economics Papers: When Geeky Becomes Chic

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    Books: An Endless Sea of Choices

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    In conclusion, this list may feel like a buffet where you can only take one bite. While it’s ludicrous to attempt reading everything on it, I sincerely hope you discover a hidden gem or two that tickles your fancy. And hey, if you have recommendations that I’ve woefully ignored, please enlighten me—my inbox is always open, and so is my thirst for economic knowledge.

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