AI Summary
→ WHAT IT COVERS NPR follows up with three people affected by 2025 economic changes: fired federal worker, tariff-supporting shrimper, startup fraudster. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Career resilience:** CFPB attorney fired by DOGE leveraged media interviews during job search, landed promotion at consumer class action firm. - **Tariff timing:** Louisiana shrimper sees mixed results as importers flooded market before tariffs took effect, driving prices down initially. - **Legal clause costs:** JPMorgan pays $128 million in legal fees for Frank startup fraud case, nearly matching original $175 million acquisition price. → NOTABLE MOMENT Bank covered defendant's luxury hotel upgrades and cellulite butter skincare products as legitimate legal expenses during fraud trial proceedings. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "LinkedIn Ads", "url": "linkedin.com/nprpod"}, {"name": "Capital One", "url": "capital1.com/subscriptions"}, {"name": "Greenlight", "url": "greenlight.com/npr"}] 🏷️ Government Layoffs, Trade Tariffs, Corporate Fraud
