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It Turns Out

It Turns Out

By: Kara Miller
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"It Turns Out" reveals the hidden realities reshaping our world—from how marriage impacts inequality to the way that the tax code has transformed wealth. Through conversations with experts who challenge conventional wisdom, award-winning journalist Kara Miller focuses each episode on groundbreaking research, changing how listeners see society, economics, technology, and human behavior. “It Turns Out” delves into data that directly impacts your life—whether you know it or not. You can reach us at info@itturnsoutshow.com We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This work was done under Grant No. G-2025-79141.Copyright 2026 Kara Miller Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Is College Worth It? (Plus, waitlists and marriage markets)
    May 15 2026

    Is a college degree actually worth it, or do universities simply accept students who were already destined for success?

    Using a clever natural experiment - in an era when lots more folks doubt the usefulness of a college degree - University of Chicago economist Jack Mountjoy tries to figure out whether college really pays off. And for who?

    Plus, how does your life change when you get off a waiting list from an elite college? And how are your marriage prospects altered depending on your major?

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    40 mins
  • What we get wrong about weight and nutrition
    May 1 2026

    Former NIH researcher Kevin Hall explains the science of why we eat what we eat, and debunks persistent myths about willpower, metabolism, and protein. He shares his startling findings from studying The Biggest Loser contestants—revealing why extreme exercise doesn’t prevent metabolic slowing—and explains how our modern food environment is engineered to override our conscious control. Plus, why MAHA has some good ideas, but isn’t on track to make America much healthier.

    Hall is a co-author of Food Intelligence, published by Avery Books.

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    44 mins
  • Should Americans have more kids?
    Apr 17 2026

    The fertility rate in America has fallen more than 20 percent in the last two decades. Why is this happening, and should we try to turn it around?

    The drop is even more stark, if you look back several decades, to a time when women were having - on average - close to four kids each.

    Kara is joined by Notre Dame economist Kasey Buckles, who argues that the numbers aren't what they seem.

    She explains why the post-war "Baby Boom" was actually a historical anomaly, and discusses whether the Trump administration's proposed $5,000 baby bonuses might actually move the needle.

    Plus, could increasing political divisions between men and women be slowing family formation?

    And which segments of society are most likely to say they aren’t having the number of children they want?

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    48 mins
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