SHORT BIO
Jana Kasperkevic is a former digital reporter for Marketplace, based in the New York City bureau.
Prior to joining Marketplace, Jana was a business reporter at The Guardian where she covered the global economy, income inequality, personal finance and small business. Her work has appeared in Inc. Magazine, Houston Chronicle and The Village Voice, among others. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Latest Stories (196)
As immigration deadline looms, DACA recipients and employers find themselves in a difficult situation
Feb 1, 2018
If DACA were to end, an average of 30,383 recipients would see their work authorization expire every month.
Even HR agrees that the day after the Super Bowl should be a holiday
Jan 30, 2018
About 27 percent of employees have skipped work after the Super Bowl.
What will happen to all the abandoned homes in Puerto Rico?
Jan 25, 2018
A foreclosure wave is coming.
After nine years of no change, is the federal minimum wage irrelevant?
Jan 15, 2018
The last time federal minimum wage went up was in July of 2009.
Companies might have raised wages even if tax reform never passed
Jan 11, 2018
Walmart is raising wages, but that might have less to do with taxes and more to do with the labor market.
How new direct selling companies like LuLaRoe are benefiting from social media
Jan 8, 2018
Facebook groups and Facebook live videos are the new Tupperware parties when it comes to LuLaRoe, which is growing fast despite some criticism and lawsuits.
How much would it cost to learn to stand on your head?
Jan 5, 2018
We investigated the cost of a surprisingly popular New Year's resolution — learning to do a headstand.
What do CEOs do all day long to deserve their pay?
Jan 1, 2018
Most Americans think that CEO compensation is too high.
You must have an assessment if you want to pay your 2018 taxes early, says IRS
by
Kimberly Adams
and Jana Kasperkevic
Dec 28, 2017
Most of the people affected are high income earners.