SHORT BIO
Jana Kasperkevic is a former digital reporter for Marketplace, based in the New York City bureau.
Prior to joining Marketplace, Jana was a business reporter at The Guardian where she covered the global economy, income inequality, personal finance and small business. Her work has appeared in Inc. Magazine, Houston Chronicle and The Village Voice, among others. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Latest Stories (196)
Why there is only one cruise ship in the world with an all-American crew
Sep 29, 2017
How American protectionism affects cruise ships.
Puerto Rico needs food, water and fuel. Can lifting shipping restrictions help?
Sep 27, 2017
Trump's administration said it won't lift the Jones Act restrictions as there are enough U.S. ships to help Puerto Rico. While previous presidents have lifted the restrictions following natural disasters, “the situation in Puerto Rico is much different,” said Gregory Moore, a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
The NFL vs. Trump: Can you be fired for a peaceful protest?
Sep 25, 2017
President Trump called on the NFL to fire players who did not stand during the national anthem.
Why are countries so afraid of bitcoin?
Sep 22, 2017
The cryptocurrency has been blocked by a handful of countries.
People who have jobs are searching for better ones … in Hawaii
Sep 20, 2017
Is this a sign of a stronger job market?
How one woman turned Emmy gift bags into a career
Sep 17, 2017
A look at making of, and the drama behind, a celebrity gift bag.
Startup called Bodega hits a nerve with actual bodega customers
Sep 13, 2017
Can a vending machine replace the friendly corner store?
Ready to eat meals: perfect for a zombie apocalypse, hurricane... or just a busy workday?
Sep 13, 2017
Amazon’s next target — canned food, frozen dinners.
The American dream: How undocumented immigrants buy homes in the U.S.
Sep 11, 2017
It’s all thanks to ITINs — individual tax identification numbers.
Is tying Harvey disaster relief to the debt ceiling opportunistic?
by
Kimberly Adams
and Jana Kasperkevic
Sep 6, 2017
Linking the two could make raising the debt limit more palatable to Congress, but it puts off a painful conversation about spending cuts.