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How did you ask for a raise?
Jun 3, 2019
Compared to women, more men end up receiving the raise they asked for.
How many jobs will come back after the COVID-19 pandemic ends?
by
Samantha Fields
and Mitchell Hartman
May 8, 2020
Unemployment is higher than it's been since the Great Depression. Economists estimate that more than 40% of layoffs will likely be permanent.
What it’s like searching for and starting a new job during COVID-19
May 28, 2020
From taking a position at an Amazon warehouse, to interviewing in a face mask, to onboarding over Zoom, a survey of how people are finding and maintaining new jobs.
Consumer confidence shows wide partisan divide
Feb 4, 2021
Republicans are bumming and Democrats are buoyant after the Biden inauguration, according to Morning Consult, a reverse of the Trump years.
Bibliography for "The Economy Reimagined"
Aug 11, 2020
A list of the sources that went into making "The Economy Reimagined," a Marketplace special report.
Majority of Americans believe economy is rigged
Oct 16, 2020
More than 80% of Black Americans and nearly 70% of women say the economy is rigged in favor of certain groups. Experts say they're right.
USDA to relocate hundreds of jobs as fewer Americans move for work
Jun 14, 2019
Mobility has been on the decline for decades.
FAQ: Understanding that unexpected medical bill
Sep 30, 2019
A quick guide to surprise medical bills, and what to do next.
Younger workers more likely to talk pay with colleagues
Jul 4, 2019
Greater transparency around salaries could help close racial and gender pay gaps but can be tricky to navigate.
Does Big Tech have more influence on the economy than the president?
by
Molly Wood
Oct 17, 2018
Americans seem to think so, according to the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.