Digital Reporter
Janet is a reporter with the Marketplace digital team.
The classic pantry staple can tell us a lot about competition in the grocery space and U.S. sugar policy.
A large number of Americans have gone cashless, but many still have to rely on it.
We also have the latest information on how to report business transactions conducted on payment apps.
Get married? Buy a house? Invest or work? Tax rates and deductions reveal what behaviors society values.
Theaters are offering more choices to consumers, with release schedules looking similar to what they were pre-pandemic.
Instructors are investing their cash, along with their skill and passion, in their students’ education.
Some offer patient assistance programs, where people can access drugs for free, or cheaper than they would normally pay.
Public libraries have to pay more for e-books than physical copies, while academic libraries say that journal subscription prices are rising.
U.S. borrowers hold a collective $1.8 trillion in both public and private student loans.
Only one state in America has a public bank. But support for more public options was growing even before the current financial turbulence began.