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 the pandemic is testing the foster care system
Jun 25, 2020
The whole system has practically ground to a halt. Once the pandemic is over, a flood of children could enter foster care.
Summer has arrived. Lots of summer jobs have not.
Jun 23, 2020
The pandemic has made it harder for younger workers to find seasonal jobs
Who got those PPP loans? The government doesn't want to tell.
Jun 15, 2020
The Trump administration says the relevant part is that the COVID-19 relief loans complied with the law — not who actually got them.
U.S. Postal Service gets new leader as it deals with big financial concerns
Jun 15, 2020
How does the traditional role of the postal service square with modern delivery demands?
Challenges to performing arts mount with fall season uncertain
Jun 10, 2020
Fall season is usually a big money-maker for nonprofit arts companies. The pandemic is threatening that crucial revenue stream.
What makes people want to smash windows or destroy property?
Jun 5, 2020
Researchers say underlying factors, such as people's relationships with police and with communities, can contribute to destructive behavior in the midst of unrest.
Inequities in venture capital hinder founders of color well beyond seed funding
Jun 3, 2020
They don’t just have a harder time getting initial funding. They also get less of it.
Trump to target Twitter, social media bias with new executive order
by
David Brancaccio
, Kristin Schwab
and Alex Schroeder
May 28, 2020
Trump is to order a review of the law that excuses social media platforms from liability for what users post.
Businesses navigate uncertainty around reopening rules
May 25, 2020
Business owners are calling the NFIB with questions about how different rules work in different states, and sometimes different counties within those states.
Why people still love Pac-Man, 40 years later
May 22, 2020
Creator Toru Iwatani wanted to make a mass-market product that nongamers and girls would love, too.