SHORT BIO
Kristin Schwab is a reporter at Marketplace focusing on the consumer economy. She's based in Brooklyn, New York.
Before Marketplace, Kristin produced narrative and news podcasts for The New York Times, New York Magazine and The Wall Street Journal. She teaches audio journalism at her alma mater, Columbia Journalism School.
Kristin also has a BFA in dance from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. After performing with ballet and modern companies, she got her start in journalism as an editor at Dance Magazine. Kristin grew up in Minnesota and has been a bit reporting obsessed since watching the '90s PBS show "Ghostwriter" as a kid. Yes, she had one of those necklace pens and a marbled composition notebook.
Latest Stories (552)
How workplaces could help distribute the vaccine
Dec 2, 2020
Employer-sponsored programs make vaccinations convenient and help to normalize the idea of getting one.
How small stores are cutting through the noise from the big-box stores this season
Nov 26, 2020
Personal touches, virtual community events and free shipping can go a long way.
Food pantries offer food and community safely this Thanksgiving
Nov 26, 2020
Although most soup kitchens are serving to-go meals, they're hoping to provide safe gathering spaces, too.
How toy drives are staying on track during the pandemic
Nov 25, 2020
With fewer big donations boxes at offices and retail stores, the logistics have become tricky.
Taylor Swift is rerecording her old songs to control the licenses
Nov 17, 2020
The new recordings are bound to sound different than the originals. Which versions will fans choose?
Apple is making its own computer chips
Nov 11, 2020
The company is following in the footsteps of its success with the iPhone.
People are growing tired of COVID-19 safety measures, even as the virus surges
Nov 10, 2020
The human body isn't wired to stay in a constant state of fight-or-flight.
Meditation apps have been booming during the pandemic
Nov 6, 2020
We're living through stressful times, and people are turning to apps to help keep calm.
As office workers mostly work from home, coffee and breakfast chains scramble to boost sales
Nov 5, 2020
The change in your morning routine is impacting the grab-and-go breakfast business.