Who wants to be a millionaire? Most people we know, at least. But individuals' odds of accumulating that much wealth diverge wildly as race, age and education are factored in, according to an exclusive dataset created by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for Bloomberg News. Researchers William Emmons and Bryan Noeth join Aki and Tori to discuss the way these three traits shape financial success, and how the deck is clearly stacked against some Americans.

What Munich Means for the Shifting Global Order
28:47

Understanding Kevin Warsh's Plan for the Fed
31:28

How Trump’s Year of Disruption Has Only Helped China
27:24