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Dylan Miettinen

Digital Producer

Dylan Miettinen is a digital producer for Marketplace. He's based in Brooklyn, New York, and works with the "Marketplace Morning Report" and "Marketplace Tech" shows.

A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Dylan served as editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, the Minnesota Daily. His work also appears in CNN, MinnPost, the Minnesota Reformer, Sahan Journal and Literary Hub.

When not constantly redecorating his apartment, Dylan can be found exploring the many coffee shops and wine bars New York has to offer. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, he had his first foray into journalism at age 10 when he worked for his elementary school's newspaper.

Latest from Dylan Miettinen

  • VW workers in Zwickau, Germany, striking on Monday.
    Jens Schlueter/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Thousands of workers at Volkswagen’s German factories are staging walkouts over planned job and wage cuts.

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  • Holiday discounts are a delicate dance
    Brandon Bell/Getty Images

    It depends on how much consumers are willing to spend, and how much retailers are willing to discount. Some years the discounting is deeper, and this is expected to be one of those years.

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  • Prices might be coming down today, but keep your guard up
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    From fake delivery texts to ads for nonexistent products, now is the time to be especially careful when holiday deals looks too good to be true.

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  • Nov 29, 2024

    Canada sues Google

    Canada sues Google
    Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Canada’s competition watchdog files a lawsuit against Google, accusing it of unfairly dominating the online advertising market. Plus, Australia passes a social media ban for kids under 16.

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  • ‘Tis the season to shop
    Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images

    The National Retail Federation expects over 183 million people to shop between Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Plus, are U.S. Treasurys still “risk-free” investments?

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  • Turkey legs with a side of Treasury bonds
    Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images

    While we gorge on turkey today, the U.S. government continues to rack up debt. The national debt is just over $36 trillion. Most would agree there’s something to cut in all of that. The question is how?

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  • Could Uniqlo become fashion’s biggest retailer?
    Richard A. Brooks/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai wants to become the world’s biggest clothing retailer. Also: Malaysia is now a hub for plastic recycling, but how safe and sustainable is this trade?

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  • Walmart rethinks DEI
    Joe Raedle/Getty Images

    The nation’s largest retailer joins a growing list of companies that just a few years ago were sowing off their efforts to address racial disparities.

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  • EV sales have been hitting records … and speedbumps
    Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images

    One study found 46% of electric vehicle owners in the U.S. were likely to switch back to combustion engines for their next car. Also: why farmers are working extra jobs.

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  • Will Greenland’s airport help tourism take off?
    James Brooks/AFP via Getty Images

    From the BBC World Service: The Arctic island of Greenland is hoping its new international airport will attract more visitors, and boost its fishing industry.

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