Stacey Vanek Smith is a senior reporter for Marketplace, where she covers banking, consumer finance, housing and advertising. She began her career with Marketplace in 2003 as an assistant producer and has worked as an editor, reporter and fills in as host on the Marketplace Morning Report. Vanek Smith is a graduate of Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in comparative literature and creative writing. She holds a masters degree in French cultural studies and a masters in broadcast journalism from Columbia University. She also received a fellowship from the National Press Foundation to attend the Wharton Business Journalist Seminars in 2010. She is fluent in French and proficient in German. Vanek Smith’s work has appeared in TIME magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, Boise Weekly, Idaho Weddings, Freakonomics Radio, Weekend America, The California Report and Marketplace. A native of Idaho, Vanek Smith now lives in Brooklyn. She spends most of her free time exploring the city, cooking, watching reality television and trying to decide who makes the best pizza in New York.

Features By Stacey Vanek Smith

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Top 10 ways to avoid being tracked online

There's a growing backlash against this data mining by people who are trying to keep their online lives private. Here are some tips to help.
Posted In: online privacy
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Walmart moves to bar Black Friday protests

Walmart files a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board to try and stop anti-Walmart protests from taking place on Black Friday.
Posted In: Walmart, National Labor Relations Board, protest, Black Friday
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The economics of secession

Petitions for state secessions are popping up, but are they economically feasible?
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Petitioners urge Macy's to dump Trump

Angered by his political stunts and comments, petitioners urge Macy’s to end its Trump products and fire him as a pitchman.
Posted In: Macy's, donald trump
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Used car prices expected to rise after Sandy

Storm Sandy totaled tens of thousands of vehicles, and that’s expected to raise prices for used cars across the country.
Posted In: Hurricane Sandy, used car, cars
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Yea or nay: Whether to talk politics at work

Politics, like religion and sports, can be a delicate workplace conversation topic. How will the day after play out around the office water cooler?
Posted In: workplace, etiquette, Election 2012
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Sandy outages hit food stamp recipients

Many food stamp recipients in New York lost access to food after Sandy because stores couldn't swipe electronic benefits cards.
Posted In: food stamps, Hurricane Sandy, EBT
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The overlooked benefits of renters insurance

Insurance claims from Sandy will reach an estimated $15 billion. But many people will have to cover damage to their household possessions because they don't have renters insurance.
Posted In: Hurricane Sandy, home insurance
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Ghost hunters fuel year-round business

Promoting the paranormal is turning into big business as reality ghost-hunting shows have consumers hungering for a paranormal experience of their own.
Posted In: Halloween, ghosts, tourism
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Back to the future for car names

If you’re looking to buy a car anytime soon, you may get a case of déjà vu: Carmakers keep recycling old names.
Posted In: branding, cars, Chevy

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