Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
The National Retail Federation expects 2024 to be one of the biggest years ever for merchandise returns.
English Premier League fans bet on their favorite teams even against the odds, highlighting the role of emotion rather than rationality.
The banking industry is suing over the way the Federal Reserve conducts its annual stress tests. We’ll hear more.
From the BBC World Service: With less than a month until President-elect Donald Trump assumes office, tariffs are top of the economic agenda.
Labor shortages may fuel inflation and hurt construction and food service. Some U.S.-born workers, along with the detention industry, may gain.
While AI is the current darling of the tech world, quantum computing is also making gains.
Today, we’ll hear how many U.S. consumers and employers could lose out — while some could benefit — as a result of Trump’s policies in 2025.
From the BBC World Service: “Marketplace Morning Report” host Leanna Byrne and producer James Graham look back at some of the year’s biggest business stories.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is accusing Walmart and the fintech firm Branch Messenger of cheating some Walmart gig workers.
Should Japanese firm Nippon Steel be allowed to acquire U.S Steel? Is that a national security risk? It’s now up to President Joe Biden to decide.