Episode 5

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28th Apr 2025

Episode 5: IMF, World Bank, Sovereign Debt & the Global Economy

How do two financial institutions in Washington, DC control so much of the world’s economy? In this episode of What In The World?, we’re breaking down the hidden power of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank—and what it means for your wallet, your country, and your future.

We’re diving deep into the history and influence of these global giants: why they were created, how they became gatekeepers for economic development, and why so many countries today are pushing for major reforms. From debt crises to climate finance, we unpack how decisions made at the IMF and World Bank meetings affect inflation, jobs, education, healthcare and more. 

Why Should We Care About IMF & World Bank Meetings 

 🟢Global decisions have serious impact on local jobs, cost of living, and social services

🟢Governments commit taxpayer dollars to fund programs, initiatives, and reforms

🟢Decisions made by the IMF and World Bank shape the economic future we’ll inherit

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About the Podcast

What In The World?
A Fun Take On Serious News
There’s a LOT going on in the world these days. From unpredictable geopolitics and dysfunctional economic markets to the nonstop evolution of entertainment and digital culture, it’s no wonder that Gen Z feel overwhelmed by the rapid pace of news and the flood of information on social media.

What In The World? is a podcast hosted by Laura and Eugene, Gen Z who understand the tension between staying informed and tuning out the news. With backgrounds in global affairs, finance, history, business, and more, this duo will provide fresh, balanced perspectives to keep you informed and interested in the headlines that have you saying “what in the world?”