Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
The newly ratified SAG contract won some AI protections for actors, but some still have concerns.
Part of it? Inflation.
The prices for HIV-prevention medication PrEP can range from 50 cents a day to north of $18,000 annually.
Lower demand for many products made from chemicals plus too much inventory results in rough times for chemical manufacturers.
As the U.S. decarbonizes, it will need a lot more electricity. Geothermal energy networks may be a cost-effective part of the solution.
A closer look at the economics and psychology behind high art prices.
In theory, “dollarization” solves some of Argentina’s economic problems. But it could create others.
Government policies deemed Osages unable to handle their own money, opening the door to widespread exploitation.
Many veterans lack college degrees, but the skills they acquire in military service can benefit employers, a McKinsey report shows.
There’s a hot debate about what it’s doing with its holdings, and the answer could affect how much it costs Americans to borrow money.