Why Wall Street Keeps Misreading Washington

Written byAdam Shapiro
Friday, Oct 10, 2025 2:27 pm ET1min read
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- Rick Newman's podcast "The Rick Report" analyzes Washington politics, media, and economic trends with clear, actionable insights.

- Episode 10/13/2025 examines shutdown politics, media collapse, inequality-driven socialism, and generational distrust in systems.

- Newman's expertise in policy-market intersections offers unique perspectives on resilience over outrage in navigating political-economic challenges.

If you follow the nexus of Washington, Wall Street, and real-world consequences, Rick Newman is must-listen. He’s the author of

, a multi–award-winning journalist, former senior columnist at Yahoo Finance, and former chief business correspondent at U.S. News & World Report—with 12 years in Washington and a tour covering the Pentagon. Translation: Newman knows how policy gets made, how markets digest it, and where the spin ends. Even better, he speaks human 😀. No hedging, no tribal talking points—just clear analysis you can actually use.

In the latest Capital and Power, Newman cuts through the noise on the shutdown, the media, the economy, and why resilience—not outrage—is the real edge.

We dig into:

🔔 The political theater behind Washington’s latest shutdown

🔔 Why the media model is collapsing (and what replaces it)

🔔 How affordability and inequality are fueling a new wave of socialism

🔔 The myth of the free market — and who it actually serves

🔔 Why younger generations feel the system is rigged against them

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Adam Shapiro

Adam Shapiro is a three-time Emmy Award–winning content creator, former network news correspondent, and founder of the multimedia production company TALKENOMICS. At AInvest, he created and launched Capital & Power, a video podcast series designed to drive engagement and establish thought leadership, while also producing original live streams, financial articles, and investor-focused video content. Previously, as a correspondent at FOX Business, Shapiro established the network’s Washington, D.C. bureau, reported from the White House, Capitol Hill, and the Federal Reserve, and secured exclusive bipartisan interviews with influential leaders. His reporting helped solidify FOX Business as the most-watched business channel on television. At the same time, his original Talkenomics series drew tens of thousands of viewers per episode through insightful conversations with policymakers, economists, and thought leaders. At Yahoo Finance, he played a critical leadership role in expanding digital programming to eight hours of live, bell-to-bell financial news coverage, dramatically increasing traffic from 68M to 104M unique monthly visitors and growing ad revenue from zero to over $50 million annually. Yahoo Finance continues to benefit from the credibility of Shapiro’s exclusive interviews with former President Donald Trump and numerous Fortune 500 CEOs.

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