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Erika Soderstrom

Associate Producer

Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”

Latest from Erika Soderstrom

  • A man wearing a face mask takes a selfie at the Charging Bull statue on March 23, 2020.
    Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

    The Dow has been up big the last couple of days, but history shows us there are occasional bull moments in bear markets. Some automakers are hoping to re-open factories in April. Does increasing unemployment compensation incentivize not working?

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  • A consumer pessimism plunge
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    The House is scheduled to vote today on a third coronavirus relief package. An update on consumer confidence during COVID-19. Concerns about utilities like electricity or water being shut off in parts of the country.

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  • A flower farm workers carries roses to a dump after flower exports were stopped in Kenya.
    Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images

    Living paycheck to paycheck is common in countries like Kenya. Migrant workers in India struggle to access financial aid. A Portuguese cafe in east London is lending a hand with a hot meal for those in need. 

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  • A sign is seen in front of the closed Department of Labor on March 25, 2020 in New York.
    Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

    We got the worst spike ever recorded in the number of people signing up for unemployment. And the data from government agencies might not be capturing the full scope of the damage. Virus relief bill passes in the Senate.

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  • 2018 Nobel laureate Paul Romer has a plan to both keep more people healthy and ramp the economy back up.
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    A Nobel laureate offers a prescription for managing COVID-19 while phasing the economy back in. Today’s first-time unemployment claims number will be the largest in U.S history.

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  • G-20 members will meet in an emergency virtual summit on Thursday.

    World leaders prepare to debate a global action plan to tackle the pandemic. Seychelles is ahead of schedule with a pioneering marine conservation plan. Musicians make ends meet by moving festivals online.

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  • A deserted street is pictured during the first day of a 21-day, government-imposed nationwide lockdown in India.
    Manjunath Kiran/AFP via Getty Images

    Most individuals can look forward to a $1,200 check from the government. The Dow surges more than 11% on Tuesday. Day 1 of a three-week lockdown for India.

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  • The average American will get a check from the government for $1,200.
    Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    Congress and the White House have hammered out an economic stimulus package deal for more than $2 trillion. The details on loans for small businesses. Forbearance on mortgages.

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  • A citizen wearing face mask scans a QR code with smartphone to register before getting off a bus in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China.
    (Photo by Zhang Chang/China News Service via Getty Images)

    Transport is resuming across the Hubei province, except in Wuhan. U.S. lawmakers strike a $2 trillion stimulus deal. India’s daily-wage workers worry as the country goes into lockdown. Britain’s motorsport industry answers the call to make ventilators.

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  • The fact that COVID-19 deaths have slowed in Italy, in addition to other recent news, is providing a confidence boost in the U.S.
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    Americans get hope that the economy won’t be shut down for months or quarters. What life is like for grocery store workers right now. Contingency planning for airlines. The Summer Olympics get pushed back to 2021.

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