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)
Costco and Instacart expand deliveries to include prescription drugs
Apr 20, 2020
It's an effort to compete with drugstore chains and pharmacy startups.
Bread baking boom means flour and yeast are flying off U.S. shelves
Apr 15, 2020
Rising demand has led to a tripling in sales at Vermont-based King Arthur Flour.
Cities and states that lean on sales and income tax to operate have taken a hit
Apr 15, 2020
A place like Columbus, Ohio, relies on income tax for 75% of its revenue.
When businesses aren't making money, local governments aren't making money.
Apr 14, 2020
Cities and states will have to rethink their budgets because of tax revenue loss.
Puzzle sales are peaking during COVID-19 quarantine
Apr 10, 2020
"We're pretty much experiencing Christmastime at Easter," one manufacturer said.
Advertisers are trying to adapt to COVID-19
Apr 3, 2020
It starts with replacing old ads that seem cringeworthy under quarantine.
Food pantries struggle to provide during COVID-19
Mar 31, 2020
As many Americans stock up on weeks of provisions, food pantries, food banks and soup kitchens are figuring out how to get hungry Americans the food they need.
Is it ethical to shop the sales right now?
Mar 30, 2020
Shopping is vital for the economy. That doesn't mean folks feel great about discretionary purchases right now.
Your COVID-19 questions, answered.
Mar 26, 2020
We've compiled a list of FAQs here that we'll update regularly.
What's the difference between a furlough and a layoff?
Mar 24, 2020
The distinction matters for your personal economy and the economy at large.