{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/695ead68a32e86d775858194/695eadc0e06ab03ba3595f2d?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Disparate Impact Edition","description":"<p>On this episode of Slate Money, host Felix Salmon of Fusion, Cathy O’Neil of mathbabe.org, and Slate’s Moneybox columnist Jordan Weissmann discuss how everybody's a little bit different.\nTopics discussed on today’s show include:\n\nThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau looks at racial discrimination in car loans. And how racial discrimination in loans is done.\nCan Jack Dorsey run both Square and Twitter?\nPrivate equities buy back distressed mortgages, and Elizabeth Warren's plea.\n\n \nCheck out other Panoply podcasts at itunes.com/panoply.\nSlate Money is brought to you by Braintree. Looking to set up payments for your business? Braintree gives your app or website a payment solution that accepts just about every payment method with one simple integration. Plus, we’ll give you your first $50,000 in transactions fee-­free. To learn more, visit BraintreePayments.com/slatemoney.\nAnd by OPEN ACCOUNT, a podcast series created by SuChin Pak and Umpqua Bank. OPEN ACCOUNT explores, through honest and sometimes comical interviews, our uncomfortable silence around money.  OPEN ACCOUNT is available now on iTunes.\nAnd by Goldman Sachs. Get information about developments currently shaping markets, industries, and the global economy on the firm’s podcast, ‘Exchanges at Goldman Sachs,’ available on iTunes.</p><p> </p>","author_name":"Slate Podcasts"}