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Feb 2024
18m 9s

38. Junk Mail

Freakonomics Network & Zachary Crockett
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Why does the mailman bring us so many catalogs, credit card offers, and pizza coupons? Because his job depends on it. Zachary Crockett checks the mailbox.

 

 

 

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