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Noel King is currently a correspondent for Planet Money and was formerly a senior reporter for the Marketplace Wealth and Poverty desk.
Latest Stories (196)
Why Americans spend less of their budgets on food
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Noel King
Jul 7, 2014
Food prices are rising, but Americans still spend less of their disposable income on food than people in other countries.
Target asks shoppers to please leave guns at home
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Noel King
Jul 2, 2014
Companies are increasingly taking stands on a host of hot-potato issues.
Hold up on aid threatens for-profit college
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Noel King
Jun 20, 2014
A delay in receiving students' federal grants could sink Corinthian Colleges
Iraqi violence adds to the Middle East refugee crisis
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Noel King
Jun 19, 2014
Humanitarian organizations have found it difficult to raise money for victims of the conflict in Syria. Now, a growing crisis in Iraq adds more vulnerable people.
Is Friday 13th an economic drag? Probably not
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Noel King
Jun 13, 2014
Is it really true the economy loses hundreds of millions every Friday the 13th?
Why the celeb mag market is still worth something
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Noel King
Jun 9, 2014
Print media faces declining sales. How do celebrity magazines like People keep up?
How marriage contributes to inequality
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Noel King
May 29, 2014
Assortative mating is a term, borrowed from biology, which means that humans tend to be attracted to those like themselves.
JPMorgan Chase investing in Detroit's community
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Noel King
May 21, 2014
JPMorgan invests $100 million in homes, businesses and job training in Detroit.
A coffee plant disease threatens more than prices
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Noel King
May 19, 2014
USAID today announced a $5 million partnership with Texas A&M's World Coffee Research center to tackle a costly coffee fungus.
How we measure the poverty line(s)
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Noel King
May 16, 2014
It wasn't until the early 1960s that we even drew the poverty line.