"Marketplace Morning Report" Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
As LA looks to rebuild over the next few years, communities will face pricey construction loans and shortages of building materials and laborers.
From the BBC World Service: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been competing for Indian consumers for decades, but the brands are facing fresh competition.
The Theater of Public Policy presents complex, thorny issues utilizing improv comedy.
We’ll discuss the first 24 hours under President Donald Trump’s new administration and hear how bond markets are responding.
Because yesterday wasn’t the day. Today, we’ll get to President Donald Trump’s executive orders right out of the gate.
So far, overall market impacts have been relatively muted, through cryptocurrencies have rallied.
Today: A Treasury Secretary pick outlines his economic thesis, and a lieutenant governor braces for conservative policies.
It’s Inauguration Day, so don’t be surprised by political talk today. But how can these conversations be handled in the workplace?
From the BBC World Service: Billionaire wealth surged by a staggering $2 trillion last year. So let’s talk about the billionaire boom.
“We’re never going to get to affordability if we don’t get insurers back into California. And the way we do that is by bringing down the risk,” said Ricardo Lara, the California Insurance Commissioner.