Sarah Gardner, Marketplace

Sarah Gardner

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

A trio of proposed tariffs echo America's protectionist past

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Is retraining worth it? Laid off paper millworkers weigh the benefits

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

Why do U.S. retraining programs fall short?

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

The American protectionism bill that made the Great Depression worse

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

From Hamilton to Trump, the U.S. has a long history of America-first policies

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

If protectionism were a song it'd sound like this

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

When Public Works employed millions

Mass unemployment during the Great Depression led to hundreds of thousands of infrastructure projects all over America. → Read More

Mega-dams, like Hoover, probably wouldn't be built today

Dams are costly and have gone out of style. We also know more about their environmental impact. → Read More

Testing the idea of a basic income for all

Marketplace® is your liaison between economics and life. Noted for timely, relevant and accessible coverage of business news across both audio and digital platforms, Marketplace programs are heard by more than 14 million weekly listeners. This makes the Marketplace portfolio the most widely heard business or economic programming in the country. → Read More

On the Canadian prairie, a basic income experiment

Canada tested the basic income in Dauphin, Manitoba, in the 1970s. → Read More

Loyalty frays for both employers and employees

Companies use contractors to benefit from flexibility, and many workers want it, too → Read More

A company that deserved a shareholder-value makeover

The conglomerate Gulf and Western Industries encompassed over 100 businesses. → Read More

The temp industry is at an all-time high

From medicine to hotel housekeepers, large staffing agencies supply temporary and contract workers. → Read More

Why careers are gone, and jobs are going next

Job security erodes as companies get more work done with fewer "direct hires" → Read More

Once famous for beer, Milwaukee now bets on water

Milwaukee, on the shore of Lake Michigan, hopes to become a center for water-technology research and jobs → Read More

In a drought? Think twice before tearing out your lawn

It can save water, but done the wrong way, it hurts the environment and the eyes. → Read More

When it pours in dry LA, water quickly runs out to sea

In a dry region, the city of Los Angeles was designed to shed rainfall fast. → Read More

Santa Barbara takes a second shot at desalination

A desalination plant built in the 90's mothballed when El Nino rains ended a drought. → Read More

When it pours in dry LA, water quickly runs out to sea

In a dry region, the city of Los Angeles was designed to shed rainfall fast. → Read More