Amanda Aronczyk
Amanda Aronczyk (she/her) is a co-host and reporter for Planet Money, NPR's award-winning podcast that finds creative, entertaining ways to make sense of the big, complicated forces that move our economy. She joined the team in October 2019.
Before that, she was a reporter at WNYC, New York Public Radio, where she contributed stories to Radiolab, On the Media, United States of Anxiety, The Brian Lehrer Show and more. Aronczyk covered science and health, and she fondly remembers collecting saliva from voters to measure stress, corresponding with the Unabomber and using nose swabs to solve a classic office mystery: who came to work sick? She was also the lead reporter on the award-winning 10-story companion series to PBS' "The Emperor of All Maladies," presented by NPR and WNYC.
Aronczyk also teaches audio journalism at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.
- Trump says anti-bribery laws are crippling U.S. businesses, so he's changing the rules
- As Trump's trade war continues, Canadian businesses evaluate relationship with U.S.
- Planet Money looks at a hiring controversy at Tyson Foods
- A North Carolina town has become the unlikely epicenter of furniture taste making
- 'Planet Money': Do immigrants really take jobs and lower wages?
- How a personal injury lawyer found himself taking on the realty industry
- Dynamic pricing is coming to grocery stores
- What to know about Argentina's deregulation protests