Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
A study of Japanese nursing homes found that productivity, quality and quantity of care improved after the adoption of robots.
A new study looking at how U.S. Treasurys were bought and sold during peak pandemic casts doubt on this dynamic.
The dollar has appreciated almost 3% since the presidential election. In general, it’s because investors can make more money with dollars.
Some car renters, used to gas vehicles, don’t know how to charge electric vehicles or how much they’ll cost to rent.
Many gained on the prospect of lower taxes and the relief from uncertainty. But bonds declined on forecasts of bigger deficits.
As communities recover from Helene and Milton, insurance sometimes needs insurance of its own.
Trump’s proposed tariffs would extend to most U.S. trading partners. American agricultural exports are a favorite target for retaliation.
Some U.S. solar panel makers are pro tariffs on Chinese-made materials. Others say the industry can’t meet demand without imported products.
The 10-year note is around the highest level since July. Traders expect mild but persistent inflation to restrain Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Builders are shying away from multifamily homes because of supply and cost issues. But single-family homes are cheaper and faster to build.