Associate Producer
Erika works with a group of extraordinary producers to chase business and economic stories heard on “Marketplace Morning Report.”
From the BBC World Service: South Korea’s largest labor group says it will strike until President President Yoon Suk Yeol steps down.
“This idea that we’re doing this all on our own is a fiction,” argues Alissa Quart of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
What should we make of President-elect Donald Trump’s SEC and IRS appointments?
From the BBC World Service: Bitcoin’s value has been bolstered by hopes that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will adopt crypto-friendly policies.
The GOP will control the House, but only by five seats. We’ll discuss what that means for Republican economic goals.
And will any of that change in an economy under the next Trump administration?
Today, we’ll discuss a disconnect between people’s pay, how that pay feels and what that experience means for American politics.
From the BBC World Service: South Korea is experiencing political chaos after the president’s attempt to impose martial law backfired.
Folks in America are spendy this holiday season — especially online. We’ll unpack the data.
The reported investigation is something of a parting shot from an aggressive Federal Trade Commission under Lina Khan.