Mary Childs
Mary Childs (she/her) is a co-host and correspondent for NPR's Planet Money podcast. Before joining the team in 2019, she was a senior reporter at Barron's magazine, where she covered the alternatives industry, the bond market and capitalism. Before that, she worked at the Financial Times and Bloomberg News. She's written about the pioneering of new asset classes like time, billionaire's proposals to solve inequality and diversity and discrimination in the finance industry. Before all that, she was also a Watson Fellow, spending a year traveling the world painting portraits. She graduated from Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, with a degree in business journalism and an honors thesis comparing the use and significance of media sting operations in the U.S. and India.
- The market for tariff refunds
- How U.S. sanctions played into the protests in Iran
- How one organization is trying to close the funding gap left by USAID's closure
- How Lisa Cook made her name in economics
- The importance of trust in economic data
- What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data?
- Once considered a safe investment, U.S. Treasuries now feel shakier
- Is the dollar's reign ending?