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Listen to the latest episode of Numbers Geek from GeekWire and USAFacts Numbers Geek Finale: Bill Gates, Andrew Yang and more on the most important numbers in the world What are the most important numbers to track in the country and the world? Those are our central questions on [this final episode of Numbers Geek]( the podcast produced by GeekWire in partnership with Steve Ballmer and USAFacts, the former Microsoft CEO’s non-partisan civic data initiative. We’ll hear answers to those questions from a variety of perspectives, including Andrew Yang, the data-driven candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination; Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, conservative author and CNN commentator Amanda Carpenter, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and many more, including Numbers Geek listeners. Thanks for listening to Numbers Geek! If you missed anything, you can find past episodes and videos at [geekwire.com/numbersgeek](. [LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE]( MORE NUMBERS GEEK MORE EPISODES - [‘Own the darn numbers’: Steve Ballmer releases new USAFacts annual report, with a challenge for elected officials]( - [Shark Tank’s billion-dollar blunder: How startup Ring went from TV rejection to Amazon acquisition]( - [Wrong Number: How to tell fact from fiction in a world full of bogus data]( - [The Basketball Box Score Mystery]( - [‘Underestimated’: How venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton is turning inequality into opportunity]( - [Numbers Geek: Peter Sagal, ‘Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me’ host and ‘Incomplete Book of Running’ author]( IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Copyright © 2019 GeekWire LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive emails from GeekWire. Our mailing address is: GeekWire LLC 123 NW 36th St Suite 203Seattle, Washington 98107 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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