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Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
Lawyers for the administration are arguing that Trump’s tariffs are a foreign policy measure. The justices don’t seem to be buying that take.
Today, we unpack private investment, private credit, as well as private jobs data. Also: a look at economic sentiment among farmers.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments today on whether President Donald Trump can use emergency powers to levy tariffs.
Kimberly-Clark’s stock closed down 14% yesterday after it gambled big on the maker of Tylenol.
“The manufacturing for our category of products just doesn't even exist in the U.S.,” said Ben Knepler, co-founder of the company True Places.
That's the question before the Supreme Court this week. Also: the dark side of the drug rehab industry.
With SNAP benefits beginning to dry up this past weekend, we’ll hear about the state of food insecurity in Arkansas.
Business organizations have issued a statement urging the government to reopen. We’ll hear more.
With no PCE report, we’ll do the numbers without official government data in hand. And then: the rise of “microshifting.”
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have pulled U.S.-China relations back from the brink.