Ethan Lindsey first worked on the Marketplace Morning Report in 2004 and returned in 2010. In the interim, he worked as a reporter at the Oregon Public Broadcasting. One of Lindsey’s first jobs out of college was clipping and summarizing news for the President and the White House.

In 2009, Lindsey won a Peabody Award for his work as a reporter at Oregon Public Broadcasting.  He was also awarded a Fulbright fellowship, which allowed him to report in Germany for a year.  One of the highlights of his fellowship was a trip to Trossingen, Germany, the birthplace of the harmonica.  He had the pleasure of interviewing the curator of the harmonica museum and reporting on the history of the instrument.

Lindsey graduated from UC Berkeley, with a degree in English. In addition, he received his Masters at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. 

Lindsey currently resides in Los Angeles and enjoys hiking, camping and skiing in his free time.  He is a die-hard Cal football fan and has been known to globe-trot in order to catch a game.

Features By Ethan Lindsey

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How much would your savings account be taxed in Cyprus?

Cyprus and European regulators announced over the weekend a new plan to tax the country's savings accounts to solve the country's debt crisis. Everyone with a savings account would pay some tax, but those with extra large savings accounts (over $130,000 in the bank) would get hit with a super-sized tax bill. Find out what you would pay, if you had a bank account in Cyprus, with our simple calculator.
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Bonus, baby! Wall Street sweetens year-end checks

Wall Street paid out an estimated $20 billion in bonuses last year, as trading profits surge. Still banks are warning of more layoffs.
Posted In: Wall Street bonuses, bonuses
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2013 State of the Union Address: An annotated transcript

We read between the lines of President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address in this annotated transcript
Posted In: State of the Union
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Could HP break up? Last year, Whitman rebuffed speculation

The $24.4 billion Dell buyout prompts reports of other tech investment deals, including a possible break-up of Hewlett-Packard. In November, HP CEO Meg Whitman said she'd "be very surprised" if HP wasn't an independent company in five years.
Posted In: Hp, Hewlett-Packard, Meg Whitman
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Animal health firm is biggest IPO since Facebook

Animal health care is the fastest growing sector of health care. Medicine for the pets we love and the livestock we eat is a more than $4 billion business for Zoetis, a company spun off by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
Posted In: Zoetis, pharmaceuticals, veterinarian
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Treasury nominee Jack Lew has a bad signature, too

President Obama nominated White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew to be the country's next Treasury secretary. But Lew has been lampooned for his poor penmanship.
Posted In: jack lew, treasury secretary
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Marketplace's Guide to the Fiscal Cliff

Check out Marketplace’s explainers and decoders of the fiscal cliff. Find out what exactly could happen to your personal budget -- and learn how we got to this point.
Posted In: fiscal cliff, Washington D.C., Taxes
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ReMarket Podcast: The sounds of summer

In the latest edition of our 'behind-the-scenes' podcast, what it's like to cover business news during the summer months.
Posted In: remarket podcast
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PODCAST: Re-Occupying Wall Street

Here are the top headlines from the Marketplace Morning Report: Occupy Wall Street protesters get evicted, they go to court. And the NBA gets closer to missing a full season.
Posted In: NBA, Occupy Wall Street

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