Darius Rafieyan
Darius Rafieyan joined NPR in 2017 as the founding producer of The Indicator from Planet Money. He has produced stories about infectious disease outbreaks, the world's greatest air salesman, and the economics of Tinder.
Before joining NPR, he was a producer at Bloomberg and Al Jazeera English. Rafieyan also reported from Iran for The Guardian's Tehran Bureau blog. He is a graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study.
Content
- How Racial Inequality Manifests In The U.S. Banking System.
- Planet Money Indicator: Corporate Debt During The Pandemic
- As Solar Energy's Price Has Dropped, More Companies Get Onboard
- Companies Face An Uphill Battle Trying To Get Americans To Eat Bugs
- Toys R Us Reopens 2 Stores Under New Ownership After Painful Bankruptcy
- T-Mobile Has A Trademark On Magenta, Demands An Insurance Company Stop Using It
- T-Mobile Lawsuit Argues That The Company Should Have Sole Use Of Magenta Color
- As Oil Prices Drop And Money Dries Up, Is The U.S. Shale Boom Going Bust?