SHORT BIO
Amanda Peacher works with the best talent in the public media network to acquire and edit stories for all of Marketplace's national radio shows.
Amanda previously worked as a senior reporter for Marketplace, as reporter and editor for the Mountain West News Bureau and as a bureau chief for Oregon Public Broadcasting. Her nationally recognized coverage centered on environmental and investigative stories. She holds master's degrees in environmental studies and literary nonfiction journalism from the University of Oregon and has taught courses at University of California, San Diego.
Amanda is originally from Boise, Idaho. She enjoys desert hiking, grilling homemade pizza on Friday nights and scouring thrift stores for vintage finds.
Latest Stories (105)
Construction industry still hammered by supply chain issues
Sep 7, 2021
At the root of many of construction sector woes is the spread of the delta variant.
Rural vaccinations rise but still lag behind cities
Sep 6, 2021
An uptick in vaccination rates in the rural United States corresponds with rising COVID-19 infections and a slimming number of ICU beds.
Jobless claims are upbeat, but consumer confidence is still a wild card
Sep 2, 2021
The delta variant is causing some consumer pullback, and the expiration of pandemic unemployment benefits on Sept. 5 could play a role in spending.
Black, Hispanic and Indigenous patients are less likely to get specialized health care, study says
Aug 31, 2021
The reasons range from disparities created by Medicaid to racism in health care, according to experts.
Childhood hunger declines as tax credit payments arrive
Aug 26, 2021
Expanded child tax payments have helped families — especially Black and Latinx households — struggling with food insecurity.
Shipping cost index reaches 11-year high
Aug 25, 2021
The Baltic Dry Index tracks how much it costs to ship materials long distances.
Teens filled the worker gap this summer, but what happens when back-to-school time arrives?
Aug 19, 2021
Employers' flexibility can be the best way to both recruit and retain young workers.
Workers want better pay and incentives, and businesses are responding
Aug 18, 2021
The response, however, has led to a shift in the workforce where people are still leaving for even better-paying jobs. Small businesses are trying to keep up.
Emissions offsets ease travel guilt, but do they reduce carbon footprints?
Aug 17, 2021
The voluntary carbon offsets market is unregulated, with no standard pricing. And offsets may not deliver what they promise.