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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Returning to the skies after Sandy

It could takes days before things get back to normal for airlines and passengers.
Posted In: Airlines, Hurricane Sandy
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The economics of ghost hunting

People are spending real money to experience the paranormal.
Posted In: Halloween, ghosts, spending
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List of long-haul flights grows short

Airlines are increasingly canceling flights of 15 hours or more because of softened demand.
Posted In: airline industry
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PODCAST: Cheerios, M&M's, Fox News, oh my!

Los Angeles is one of many cities to offer tax breaks and financial incentives to attract new businesses. Manufacturing activity in October rises to a three month high and China eclipses the U.S. in foreign direct investment.
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Global gender gap is closing, but U.S. lags

Equality for women has come a long way but still has a way to go according to the 2012 Global Gender Gap report. The report ranks countries on the access women have to education, economic opportunity, healthcare and political power.
Posted In: gender gap, women
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Ancestry.com in $1.6 billion deal, will focus on Europe

Ancestry.com has been acquired by a private equity group. The genealogy site has plans to expand services in Europe.
Posted In: ancestry, Europe
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What makes a company 'too big to fail?'

Prudential Financial is under federal scrutiny, along with several other companies, for being a "systemic risk."
Posted In: too big to fail, Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
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Nobel awarded for economics of matchmaking

This year's Nobel Prize in economics goes to a pair of researchers who've worked in the field of matching people to the things they want, in markets like health care and employment.
Posted In: Nobel Prize, Economics
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Adele aims to break Bond musical spell

Pop star Adele’s theme song for the new James Bond film is already an Internet sensation. It’s been 27 years since a Bond song topped the charts.
Posted In: Music, Entertainment
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Red Bull sponsors record skydive attempt

Red Bull, the energy drink, sponsors Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking skydive attempt. And the risks are real for everyone.
Posted In: advertising, Red Bull, stunt

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