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Elizabeth Trovall covers immigration and health care for Marketplace from Houston. Previously, she worked as The Houston Chronicle’s immigration reporter. Her coverage included the “Haitian Odyssey” series, which detailed the cross-continental journeys of Haitian migrants.
Elizabeth’s first journalism job was at Business News Americas in Santiago, Chile. A dedicated public radio nerd, she also worked and interned at NPR stations in Houston, Marfa and Austin, Texas, and Columbia, Missouri. Her reporting has earned recognition from the Headliners Foundation of Texas, Best of the West, NABJ, NASW and others. She was also a 2023 Livingston finalist.
Like any good Texan, Elizabeth is a fan of Selena, H-E-B and breakfast tacos.
Latest Stories (133)
How the economy's really doing, according to Thanksgiving shoppers
Nov 22, 2023
Houston-area shoppers cut back and shopped discount brands, citing inflated prices.
With Mexico as top U.S. trade partner, industrial real estate booms in Laredo
Nov 21, 2023
Developers in the city on the Rio Grande are seeing high demand for warehousing space as the U.S. strengthens trade with Mexico.
Why labor force participation is so different state to state
Nov 17, 2023
Different religious beliefs and education levels mean many more Utahans participate in the labor force than Mississippians.
Keeping avocados (and other imports) fresh depends on the growing cold chain
Nov 16, 2023
Imported avocados make up roughly 90% of U.S. supply — most are from Mexico. Many of these fruits pass through the Port of Laredo, which has seen recent growth in cold chain infrastructure.
Inside the evolving infrastructure of Laredo, the No 1. port in the U.S.
Nov 14, 2023
With tens of thousands of trucks passing through Laredo each day, bridges and roads are critical to this center of North American trade.
Paperless billing is costing the paper industry. But storeless shopping helps.
Nov 3, 2023
Revenue for the U.S. paper mill industry has declined in recent years. E-commerce, though, has stirred a boom in cardboard packaging.
Crafts vendor Etsy has strengths, weaknesses at a time of economic headwinds
Oct 31, 2023
Consumer spending has been resilient, but will Etsy, a site that epitomizes discretionary spending, continue to rake in money?
Families are paying an average of 30% more for child care than they did in 2019
Oct 31, 2023
Costs have reached new heights just as federal subsidies that helped providers cover staffing and other expenses come to an end.
In tight labor market, businesses practice "strategic retention"
Oct 26, 2023
Economists at the Dallas Fed reported some evidence of “labor hoarding” in the latest Beige Book.
The "lumpy" road to affordable EVs just got a little longer
Oct 25, 2023
Even though prices have come down and the federal government is helping with rebates, the average price is still above $50,000.