SHORT BIO
Richard Cunningham is a former associate producer for Marketplace in Los Angeles. He is originally from Hyattsville, Maryland, and is a graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the University of Missouri. Before joining Marketplace, he worked as an associate producer at public radio station WAMU, producing a local talk show.
When not researching stories and cutting tape, Richard can be found on the basketball court practicing jump shots or spending his hard-earned money in music stores updating his CD collection.
Latest Stories (99)
Local governments are employing gig workers and offering better benefits
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Jun 26, 2023
Cities are among the biggest buyers of flexible labor, and they're improving terms for gig work, says Xavier de Souza Briggs of Brookings.
Why are HBCUs underfunded?
Jun 22, 2023
While HBCUs provide bright futures for Black students, they aren’t as well funded as other prestige universities.
Some U.S. manufacturers are still benefiting from Trump-era tariffs
Jun 16, 2023
The Biden administration hasn’t removed Trump’s tariffs on steel or aluminum — to the benefit of some U.S. manufacturers.
A Wichita parking lot owner finds a new strategy in online reservations
Jun 6, 2023
"The event parking business was not very great during the pandemic," says Bruce Rowley. "In fact, it was a complete flatline."
The messy money reality at the center of the debt ceiling fight
May 22, 2023
Raising the federal government’s borrowing limit isn’t about spending. It’s about how money works.
What happened to the Buy Nothing Project?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
May 16, 2023
What started on Facebook evolved into a dysfunctional app and a fractured community, as chronicled by Wired contributor Vauhini Vara.
As film gets more popular, Los Angeles photographer finds it's also getting pricier
May 2, 2023
Dave Montejano talks about the rising cost of his passion and building a film photography community online.
Labor is “unbelievably hard to find,” steel company president says
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Apr 20, 2023
Lisa Goldenberg, president of Delaware Steel Co., believes the labor shortage could be a long-term issue.
Pickleball’s popularity presents equity challenges for city governments
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Apr 11, 2023
For many major cities across the United States, pickleball’s rise in popularity shows equity gaps in infrastructure.
What Argentina’s inflation crisis says about trust in economic institutions
by
Reema Khrais
and Richard Cunningham
Apr 4, 2023
"It really is important to remember that confidence and trust really underpin our financial system," says Emily Stewart of Vox.