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Erika Beras is a former reporter at Marketplace. She has covered wealth & poverty, aging and other beats for Marketplace's programs.
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Some companies help employees cover costs of working from home
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Erika Beras
Aug 13, 2020
Employees are using the stipends to buy ergonomic chairs, wellness apps, and office equipment.
For Black women, the pay gap persists
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Erika Beras
Aug 13, 2020
In times of crisis, existing patterns of inequality become more pronounced.
Remote learning boosts back-to-school spending
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Erika Beras
Aug 11, 2020
School will be remote for many kids in the fall, and parents have been scrambling to outfit their homes with schooling furniture and supplies.
Passenger airports are struggling to make ends meet
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Erika Beras
Aug 10, 2020
The downturn in air travel has slashed airport revenue, with fees plummeting for landings, passenger use and parking.
As big department stores struggle, other mall tenants falter, too
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Erika Beras
Aug 10, 2020
Malls were already having a tough time before COVID-19 with the rise in online shopping. The pandemic accelerated those e-commerce trends.
How will employers perceive long-term unemployment in this moment?
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Erika Beras
Aug 7, 2020
Traditionally, employers question big gaps in work history. But because of the pandemic, they may be more understanding.
For Uber, a diverse business model is the key to weathering COVID-19
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Erika Beras
Aug 6, 2020
As its ride-sharing business declined, the company pivoted to delivery.
Pharmacies are playing a bigger role in local retail during the pandemic
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Erika Beras
Aug 5, 2020
They're more and more becoming one-stop shops for people who want to consolidate shopping trips.
Tyson Foods appoints new CEO while meat industry struggles with continued COVID-19 challenges
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Erika Beras
Aug 4, 2020
The industry has had to change how it prepares products, pivoting from places like restaurants and arenas to grocery stores.
After pressure from players, some Black-owned businesses profit from NBA 'bubble'
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Erika Beras
Jul 30, 2020
The league wants to keep players happy while quarantined. The athletes feel empowered to make an impact.