Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
For stocks, it’s like the roarin’ ’90s again. But stock trends don’t go forever … right?
Companies that will be grappling with antitrust law this upcoming year include Google, Facebook and Amazon. We dig in.
From the BBC World Service: Chinese state-sponsored hackers allegedly gained access to the U.S. Treasury Department’s systems earlier this month.
Major cell phone companies say their networks are secure now from a Chinese hack nicknamed Salt Typhoon.
We’ll reflect on the impacts of former President Jimmy Carter, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, who died yesterday at 100.
From the BBC World Service: In the Pacific, the Cook Islands hopes the practice could help bolster its economy, but it’s not without opposition.
With the threat of tariffs looming, some businesses are looking to stockpile inventory or source alternative suppliers.
Leaders need to develop a safety net that will help displaced workers find good jobs, says senior economics contributor Chris Farrell.
We could soon enter a new age of technology disrupting careers thanks to developments in artificial intelligence.
From the BBC World Service: South Korea has voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo. What’s the economic fallout?