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Social bonds served up at McDonald's, the US education divide, and a look at Wall St post-crisis
FT Alphachat
English - June 17, 2016 04:01 - 45 minutes - 31.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 234 ratingsNews Commentary News leadership finance business culture politics entrepreneur health interview entrepreneurship news Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Across the US, McDonald's restaurants serve an underappreciated role: as defacto community centres for people at the margins of society. It's a story chronicled by bond trader-turned-journalist Chris Arnade, who talks to the FT's Cardiff Garcia and Mary Childs about why this happened. They also discuss how access to education shapes modern American society, and whether Wall Street employees have been punished enough for the role played by their industry in the 2008 financial crisis. Visit FT.com/alphachat for show notes and links. Music by Minden.
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