Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
Yesterday, stocks and bonds fell on news of fewer anticipated rate cuts by the Fed next year.
From the BBC World Service: A new report calls for a big shake-up in Europe’s climate insurance system.
President-elect Donald Trump and advisor Elon Musk are urging Republicans in Congress to vote down a government funding extension.
While more kids are showing interest in skin care products, those lotions and peels could cause long-term damage.
There’s recently been stronger wage growth for the bottom 90% than for those at the highest income brackets.
From the BBC World Service: A potential merger of two of Japan’s largest carmakers could be in the cards.
On today’s show: the finances of USPS, the fine print of November retail sales and the supper club’s great comeback.
Most people like their health insurance … wait, what? We’ll dig into what the research says.
From the BBC World Service: The rebels running Syria are assuring the country’s business community that they will embrace a free market economy.
A fresh poll of academic economists finds more think interest rates will stay higher for longer. We’ll discuss why that is.