Ariana Rosas
Producer
SHORT BIO
Ariana is a producer for “Marketplace Morning Report.”
Latest Stories (73)
Does austerity have a hidden agenda?
by
David Brancaccio
and Ariana Rosas
Feb 8, 2023
A new book explores the historical relationship between austerity, the labor force, and fascism.
Inside the push to limit China's access to advanced chip-making tech
Feb 2, 2023
What's motivating the multinational effort to restrict China from chip-making tools.
Old school cameras are making a comeback
by
David Brancaccio
, Ariana Rosas
and Erika Soderstrom
Jan 31, 2023
Why Gen Z has set its sights on point-and-shoot cameras, once considered outmoded.
Measuring immigrants' impact on innovation
by
David Brancaccio
, Chris Farrell
and Ariana Rosas
Jan 9, 2023
Chris Farrell says that immigrants can benefit the US economy in hard-to-quantify ways, such as innovation.
For some countries, blue bonds offer a way to refinance debt while fighting climate change
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Alex Schroeder
and Ariana Rosas
Nov 25, 2022
Blue bonds, or debt-for-nature-swaps, are helping developing nations refinance their debt while conserving their oceans.
The Wirecard scandal revisited, two years later
by
David Brancaccio
, Ariana Rosas
and Jarrett Dang
Oct 6, 2022
We spoke to Dan McCrum, one of the journalists who first reported on the Wirecard scandal, about how his team's investigation unfolded.
Why quiet quitting has become a loud trend
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Ariana Rosas
Sep 9, 2022
The debate around quiet quitting has gotten people speaking up about burnout and workplace fatigue driven by the pandemic.
How day laborers are feeling the effects of inflation
by
David Brancaccio
, Jarrett Dang
and Ariana Rosas
Aug 26, 2022
Many day laborers are having difficulties paying bills because of rising prices and fewer work opportunities.
How the vinyl resurgence keeps pressing forward
Aug 12, 2022
Industry leaders are seeking new ways to sustainably keep the music playing.
State abortion bans will push people "deeper into poverty," professor says
Jun 28, 2022
And for teens, says Lina-Maria Murillo, "you're essentially cutting them off from making major decisions about the future."