Katie Long

Producer

SHORT BIO

Katie Long is a former producer for Marketplace Morning Report. She planned news coverage for the daily show in addition to producing host interviews and series, such as Pro Tool and Brain Drain.

Katie started with Marketplace in 2012 working for the digital team in New York. By 2013, she was directing Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Tech in Los Angeles. A recent highlight from her field work includes producing a weeklong series exploring the ways New Orleans’ business community and schools have changed since Hurricane Katrina. Prior to Marketplace, Katie freelanced for Slate, WNYC and New York Magazine.

Katie graduated from Duke University, majoring in public policy, with minors in chemistry and political science.

Latest Stories (148)

The duct tape economy

How do cracks in the Democratic Party compare to the GOP's?
Anthony Lagos, a Philadelphia resident, says the economy is broken.
Kimberly Adams/Marketplace

The economy according to Donald Trump

The GOP nominee had a lot to say about America's economy, but less about how he'd fix it.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the final night of the Republican National Convention on Thursday.
ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images

Outside the hall and across the country

Outsiders weigh in from the streets of Cleveland and the cattle ranches of the Pacific Northwest.
Donald Trump supporters attend a rally in downtown Cleveland during the Republican National Convention.
Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Who is and isn't talking about the economy

The economy is top of mind for convention goers, even if it's been barely mentioned on stage.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie speaks on the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images

Never, maybe, always Trump

Republicans negotiate new fault lines within their party.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gives a thumbs up to the crowd after his wife Melania delivers a speech on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Inside and outside the fence

Locals in Cleveland wonder who the convention is really for?
The four-day Republican National Convention kicks off Monday, with an estimated 50,000 people expected to attend.
Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Panama tries to shake off "Panama Papers" brand

Panama has just opened a new, wider canal, but less cause for celebration is its reputation as a go-to spot for hiding money.
A guard sits outside the headquarters of Mossack Fonseca in Panama City.
Justin Ho/Marketplace

The canal has made Panama rich, but inequality persists

With over a quarter of its citizens in poverty, Panama has one of the worst income distributions in Latin America.
The view of downtown Panama City from Boca la Caja, a former fishing village.
Bill Lancz/Marketplace

Have we reached peak trade?

If trade growth stalls, what does that mean for the American worker?
The Port of Balboa, viewed from the Diablo neighborhood, located in the former Panama Canal Zone.
Bill Lancz/Marketplace

What happens when shipping lines build for growth that never comes

The shipping industry is seeing prices collapse as slowing global trade growth drags down demand.
A container ship exits the Panama Canal toward the Pacific Ocean, with the Balboa Yacht Club in the fore.
Justin Ho/Marketplace