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)
Shrimp tails: handles, decorations ... tasty part of a meal?
Sep 4, 2017
There are a few reasons why restaurants keep the shell on the tails of shrimp.
Are women business owners too optimistic about equal pay?
Aug 31, 2017
Majority of women small business owners surveyed believe that the gender wage gap will be closed over the next 20 years.
Barely anyone used text-to-911 during Hurricane Harvey
by
Ben Johnson
and Jana Kasperkevic
Aug 30, 2017
Only a handful of texts were sent to 911.
Not it: No one wants to pay for Trump’s border wall
Aug 24, 2017
Not the Sun. Not Mexico. Not Americans.
The daily grind: Even email spammers work 9 to 5
Aug 23, 2017
It’s so that they catch you while you’re at work.
One in five U.S. workers are exposed to a hostile work environment
Aug 17, 2017
Workers who frequently interact with customers were more likely to experience abuse or harassment.
Why dry cleaning women's shirts costs more and other clothing secrets revealed
Aug 15, 2017
Clothing mysteries: What you've always wondered about belts, pockets and dry cleaning.
Myths around homebuying: the dreaded 20 percent and millennial apathy
Aug 11, 2017
Don’t give up on that dream of a white picket fence just yet.
That sexist memo could cost Google employees
by
Ben Johnson
and Jana Kasperkevic
Aug 9, 2017
Google needs to prioritize diversity, the same way it's prioritized AI and driverless cars, a diversity consultant tells us.
Recruiters often overlook historically black colleges and universities
Aug 3, 2017
Here is why they shouldn't.