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The Indicator Quiz: Inflation
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Date:2025-04-12 05:42:26
What's got economics, trivia and fun? It's another Indicator Quiz! We bring a listener onto the show and test how well they've been paying attention with a series of questions based on past Indicator episodes. This time they're all about inflation. Play along and keep track of your score!
Are you interested in being a contestant on our next Indicator Quiz? Just email us your name and phone number at indicator@npr.org and put "Indicator Quiz" in the subject line. We'll pick one person at random. Just one entry please. You have until the end of the day, Monday (02/13), to enter.
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