Sabri Ben-Achour
Correspondent & Host
Episodes by Sabri (651)
Latest Stories (662)
Chinese tariffs spark fear among some U.S. farmers
by
Scott Tong
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Apr 2, 2018
The market’s couldn’t ignore a brewing trade war forever. Stocks slid today on the news of countertariffs from China on items including American cherries, wine and pork. We’ll bring you the latest on markets, then we’ll talk to U.S. producers who have become increasingly dependent on the fast-growing Chinese market and now fear they’ll lose […]
The post office may be losing money, but Amazon is not to blame
by
Reema Khrais
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Apr 2, 2018
Packages from the e-commerce world have helped USPS see double-digit increases in revenue.
Markets don't like the departure of Trump's chief economic adviser
by
Marielle Segarra
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Mar 7, 2018
Gary Cohn, Trump's chief economic adviser, resigned on Tuesday.
Taxes shape our behavior. Here's what to look for in the new bill
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Dec 21, 2017
The Republican tax bill moves away from using the tax code as social engineering, though some behaviors are still incentivized.
Millennials are helping to strengthen the home market
Mar 30, 2017
Sales jumped more than 5 percent last month.
President Donald Trump says he can cut regulations by 75 percent
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sabri Ben-Achour
Jan 23, 2017
A look at Donald Trump's first Monday as President of the United States.
Does the government lie about economic figures?
Oct 17, 2016
A lot of people thinks so — especially supporters of Donald Trump, according to our poll.
Drones: getting down to business
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Stephanie Hughes
Aug 29, 2016
The rules to use commercial drones have gotten a little loser.
All buy myself ... the thinking behind stock buybacks
Jun 15, 2016
Companies flush with cash often repurchase their own shares. But there are risks to doing so.
When campaigning, boots are cheaper than ads
Feb 8, 2016
The campaign ground game is cheap, but tough. Candidates skip it at their peril.