Today on TAP: The CFPB initiates a new ‘open banking’ rule that will make it less of a hassle to switch financial institutions.
ON TAP
Harris and the Enthusiasm Gap
Today on TAP: Can she restore anything like the excitement of the campaign’s early days when Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic candidate? Can she win without it?
Redeeming the Nobel in Economics
Today on TAP: This year’s prize went to three institutionalist critics of neoliberalism. The award is overdue.
In Israel, the War Is Also the Goal
Today on TAP: Yahya Sinwar’s death is unlikely to change the situation in Gaza.
Do Voters Pay Attention to Economic Issues?
Today on TAP: Yes, if they are framed right. Biden and Harris are winning the battle for fair pricing. That should be a big deal in the campaign.
All the Money and Power in the World
Today on TAP: Announcing Organized Money, a new show about how the business world really works
An Ill Wind
Today on TAP: The severe damage from back-to-back hurricanes will affect the election—but how?
Trump’s Made-in-China Bibles
Today on TAP: The imperative of Trump’s price-gouging (selling $3 Bibles for $59.99) meets the Holy Word.
Notes for Harris
Today on TAP: It’s good that Kamala Harris is doing more one-on-one interviews, because she’s getting a lot better at it. Still, she occasionally misses an opportunity.
Can Harris Win Blue-Collar Union Members?
Today on TAP: The decimation of the labor movement makes that a very uphill climb.

