"Marketplace Morning Report" Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
After the Trump administration discounted market reactions to its tariff policies, where might stocks be headed?
From the BBC World Service: Asian stock markets have continued to fall as investors raise concerns about a potential U.S. recession.
Firms and consumers are losing confidence because of economic uncertainty. We’ll discuss those anxieties.
There’s a disconnect between economic data, like unemployment and inflation, and how people actually experience the economy.
From the BBC World Service: The Japanese government begins a rare auction of its emergency rice stockpiles to drive down the surging price of the national staple.
The New York Fed found that auto loan delinquency rates increased in 2024 across all income levels.
This week, Dunkin’ dropped its surcharges on drinks with nondairy milk — a move that follows other coffee shops and chains.
From the BBC’s World Service: Imports to China fell more than 8% in January and February, compared to the same period last year.
New Congressional Budget Office calculations suggest a difficult path ahead for Republicans as they seek to find billions in budget cuts.
Costco, which has publicly dug in on its push for DEI initiatives, releases quarterly earnings later today.