Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
The extent to which industries make use of their production capacity has a bearing on inflation.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget says both candidates’ tax and spending promises would widen deficits, Trump’s by a lot more.
The increasingly dynamic nature of the American economy since the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought deep changes.
Outsourcing work overseas has led to short-term financial gain in return for longer-term losses, like the ability to both make and innovate.
We talked with Jay Shambaugh of the Treasury Department, leader of the most recent U.S.-China Economic Working Group meeting.
The economy may finally be emerging from pandemic weirdness.
The deadline for negotiations between the union representing dockworkers and the ports is next week.
The generic drug industry in the U.S. has saved people billions and billions of dollars. But it faces new economic pressure today.
In its latest report on restaurants, Toast finds a shift toward restaurant spending in the mornings, away from lunch and dinner.
We’ll do the the numbers on the long-term impacts of safety net programs.