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Jordan Mangi

Jordan Mangi

Assistant Digital Producer

Jordan Mangi is an assistant digital producer for Marketplace based in Chicago, Illinois. She joined Marketplace in 2023 and was previously an intern on the digital team. Jordan produces online content for "Marketplace" the show, reports web stories and helps keep the site running smoothly.

A graduate of Northwestern University, Jordan worked at the Daily Northwestern as a digital managing editor, audio editor and reporter. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, she is also a proud alumna of Girls Write Now.

Before working in journalism, Jordan had many other jobs that involved telling stories and talking to strangers, including ice cream scooper, campus tour guide and children's theater director.

Latest from Jordan Mangi

  • Private equity’s appetite for restaurants
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    Plus, an alternative fuel CEO on how Trump’s second term could influence the clean energy business and we take a self-driving taxi for a spin in China.

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  • A more equal nation?
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    Has the gap between the wealthiest and poorest Americans shrunk since the pandemic started? It depends how you measure.

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  • It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … online
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    We’re still two weeks out from Thanksgiving, but online shops are already a winter wonderland of deals and holiday advertising.

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  • Nov 14, 2024

    Too much oil?

    Too much oil?
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    Next year, there might be an international oil surplus. What will U.S. drillers do? Plus, regulatory targets hope Trump will appoint friendlier heads of the SEC and FTC.

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  • All inflation is local
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    Nationally, inflation registered 2.6% year over year in October. But if you’re in the New York metro area or urban Hawaii, it’s a bit worse.

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  • Nov 12, 2024

    A tale of 3 Q3s

    A tale of 3 Q3s
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    Concert tickets, electric vehicle rentals and home renovation goods had very different summers.

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  • What does the crypto industry want?
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    In short, to spend less on legal fees. Trump 2.0 may help. Plus, tech investors lose interest in climate-focused firms and national forests face losing funding.

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  • BOWIE, MD - AUGUST 25: 
The expansive South Lake development will soon provide apartments, houses, retail and grocery stores, sports fields and even a charter school, as seen on August 25, 2024 in Bowie, MD. The project has been in the works for decades and will complete in an expected 4-5 years. Some have already moved into new homes on the property.

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    Some experts argue that tax breaks would encourage more construction. Others advocate for less restrictive zoning laws.

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  • Nov 7, 2024

    Import rush

    Import rush
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    How much stuff can American businesses get shipped here before Trump’s tariff plan is enacted? Plus, mergers and acquisitions as an economic indicator.

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  • The economy Trump will inherit
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    Plus, Heather Long at The Washington Post tells us what Trump’s policies could mean for the Federal Reserve.

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