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Nov 2023
17m 36s

25. Private Jets

Freakonomics Network & Zachary Crockett
About this episode

Executives shell out millions of dollars for the privilege of flying private — but that convenience comes at a steep cost to the rest of us. Zachary Crockett prepares for takeoff.

 

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  • Chuck Collins, program director on "Inequality and the Common Good" at the Institute for Policy Studies.
  • Anthony Tivnan, founder and president of Magellan Jets.
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