Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
A report from Moody’s Analytics finds there’s trouble ahead, but it’s more nuanced than a banking collapse due to empty offices.
The Amazon One system enables purchases via hand waving. Christopher Mims of the WSJ discusses business prospects for biometric data.
Microsoft sees the change in strategy as a revenue opportunity, explains Tom Warren, senior editor at The Verge.
How can consumers protect themselves from malicious AI? We’ll dig in.
Publicly held Diamondback Energy is buying privately held oil driller Endeavor Energy Resources, creating a company worth $50 billion.
Some of the drop is due to high interest rates and economic problems back home. Office buildings continue a slow burn, one expert says.
Recruiters enjoyed a pandemic recovery boom as employers sought staff. Now, economic uncertainty is making companies cautious.
For applicants, the interviewing can seem endless. For employers, the pool of workers is small and the future may feel uncertain.
Jobs in this kind of work — the work that makes offices and buildings run, makes them nice — grew about 2.6% last year. It’s growth but it’s not huge growth.
In an effort to stimulate a sluggish economy, the government got creative and started applying negative interest rates.