How to link the concept of debt to the future of our children, or what impact artificial intelligence will have in our lives but also how the Recovery Plan will enter the lives of citizens and how pensions, taxes and jobs will change:
Ansa Voice EconoMIA
arrives
, a
new weekly column that through the podcast will tell the economic and financial news of our country
.
Every Monday at 5 pm ANSA's economic editorial office
will address a different topic linked to current events but with the aim of 'getting inside' the news, explaining its logical links, the impacts on citizens, and possible future developments.
It will be possible to find it on the home page of ANSA.it and, for the whole week, in the foreground on the economic page of the site, as well as on the main podcast platforms (Spreaker, Spotify and others).
The aim of the column, in collaboration with Banca Ifis, is to bring the listener closer to issues that may sometimes appear complex but which have an impact on our lives and guide our daily choices.
The choice to capitalize the three letters MIA inside the word economy has a double meaning: the first aspect is to highlight the commitment to provide information close to the citizens, but also to emphasize that each of us is also an integral part and lives in the economy because it produces, buys, consumes, chooses, saves, invests, uses bonuses or simply retires. So the column will be used to sometimes explain a new word, other times to illustrate a measure or tell an innovation, without ever forgetting that behind formulas and numbers there are always people. Often in the contents there will be the key 'phrases' of the protagonists, which will be examined and explained with the informative rigor ofANSA agency but without fear of citing a line from a film or the passage of a song because a podcast must always know how to be 'light'.
Here is the first EconoMIA podcast
with some interpretations on how to interpret the deficit, debt and growth data
Listen to "From Def to Recovery, citizen-friendly public accounts (by Corrado Chiominto)" on Spreaker.