Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
New data shows that the average monthly mortgage payment for those buying a home today is about 75% higher than in 2019.
From the BBC World Service: The $4.5 billion takeover of the 500-year-old British institution by Daniel Kretinsky’s EP Group has been given the go-ahead.
We’ll unpack a recent New York Times op-ed written by the head of UnitedHealth Group acknowledging the need to fix American health care.
This week, another 1,000 Amazon workers voted to join the Teamsters union at an air freight operation in San Bernardino, California.
From the BBC World Service: The head of NATO has said member countries need to spend more on defense.
Prescriptions for Wegovy have doubled and prescriptions for Zepbound have tripled in the past year.
New proposed legislation would make it illegal for a company to own both a pharmacy and a pharmacy-benefit management company.
From the BBC World Service: Australia will force major tech companies to pay media outlets for news that’s republished on their sites.
Albertsons’ plan to merge with rival Kroger was blocked in court. Now, Albertsons has backed out of the deal and is filing a lawsuit.
Americans are projected to bet $150 billion on sports this year. What’s driving this explosive growth?