The global economy has entered an era of dramatic and profound change, much of it driven by policies emanating from America at an unforeseen pace. Long existing global trade deals are being upended, new tariffs are being imposed, and taxes and regulations are either being removed or added. As all of this courses through the global economy, it stands to upend the lives of workers, change the destinies of companies and also the direction of economies across the world.
It will be the economics correspondent’s imperative to Identify important stories and convey them via powerful storytelling. The ideal candidate will have command over the subject and be able to do real time analysis as news emerges. It is vital that this person deliver stories with authority on air and become a must-read journalist who shapes how the country understands these issues and their consequences.
NPR’s Business Desk produces sophisticated yet accessible coverage of the economy, financial markets, technology and business. We aspire to great storytelling and smart, aggressive coverage of breaking news. Our work is featured on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, NPR.org, Up First, Here & Now, podcasts such as Planet Money, Indicator and It’s Been A Minute.
The position can be based in New York or Washington and involves occasional travel.
RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, English, Economics or writing-intensive discipline and/or equivalent work experience
REQUIRED SKILLS
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