SHORT BIO
Henry Epp is a reporter for Marketplace based in Burlington, Vermont.
He began his public radio career in 2012, as a reporter for New England Public Media in western Massachusetts. He became the station’s local host of “Morning Edition” in 2014. In 2017, he moved north to host “All Things Considered” at Vermont Public, where he also co-hosted the station’s daily news podcast and covered business and infrastructure issues.
Henry grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is a graduate of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. In his free time, he enjoys playing the saxophone, gardening and rooting for the Minnesota Twins.
Latest Stories (121)
El Niño could return this year to crank global temperatures even higher
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Henry Epp
Apr 24, 2023
The next two years could end up being the hottest on record.
Big banks reported a strong first quarter but are still bracing for economic downturn
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Henry Epp
Apr 21, 2023
The big banks made big money.
Cannabis businesses are booming. They're also having a hard time getting insurance.
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Henry Epp
Apr 20, 2023
Insuring a store full of a substance that's still illegal under federal law isn't cheap.
Americans started new businesses at a record pace during the pandemic. They're still at it.
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Henry Epp
Apr 19, 2023
Experts are not sure why entrepreneurship has remained high despite a low unemployment rate.
Rising restaurant prices aren't stopping Americans from "revenge dining"
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Henry Epp
Apr 18, 2023
And grocery prices are fallling.
Climate change is making spring pothole season worse, stretching local government budgets
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Henry Epp
Apr 11, 2023
Filling them is a short-term fix.
U.S. workers are filing more unfair labor practice complaints
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Henry Epp
Apr 11, 2023
The rise coincides with an increase in union organizing.
The price of lumber is way down, but that won't do much to bring down new home prices
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Henry Epp
Apr 7, 2023
Lumber prices have stabilized after unprecedented volatility.
Laid-off workers are leaving unemployment benefits on the table
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Henry Epp
Apr 6, 2023
A lot of them don't even know they're eligible.
Amtrak wants $3.6 billion in subsidies. It probably won't get all of that
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Henry Epp
Mar 31, 2023
It's asking for 50% more funding than it received for the current fiscal year.