Matt Levin
Senior Reporter
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Matt covers AI for Marketplace, where he tries to be as polite as he can to every chatbot he meets … because, well, he’s seen sci-fi movies. Matt also covers some crypto and housing, with a taste for stories that make you say: "huh, that's kinda weird.”
Before joining Marketplace Matt was a data and housing reporter for CalMatters, focused on California politics and policy. Before that he was a statistics jockey for a think tank, focused on poverty and inequality. And long before that Matt was a really terrible teenage cashier for Toys R Us.
Matt’s previous honors include awards from the Online News Association and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and SPJ awards.
Latest Stories (301)
Parking headaches make a comeback
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Matt Levin
Jul 23, 2021
Traffic is back to pre-pandemic levels in many places, but there are a lot of tables for two where parking spaces used to be.
Canadian businesses prepare for more U.S. visitors
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Matt Levin
Jul 16, 2021
It’s been a tough year and a half for Canadian border towns dependent on U.S. tourists.
Mismatch in supply and demand sends coffee prices higher
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Matt Levin
Jul 12, 2021
Coffee commodity prices are hitting their highest levels in years. Will consumers keep paying more?
Consumers are gravitating back to plastic for spending splurges
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Matt Levin
Jul 8, 2021
The Federal Reserve said total consumer credit rose by 10% in May. And lenders issued roughly 6 million new credit cards in March, according to Equifax.
Weather Channel and Fox vie for streaming eyeballs
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Matt Levin
Jul 6, 2021
Two new weather-themed streaming services are in the forecast. Extreme weather events have made reports more compelling to viewers, one meteorologist says.
Back-to-school shopping makes a comeback
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Matt Levin
Jul 5, 2021
The expanded federal child tax credit could help many parents foot the bill for supplies.
Chemical tax to clean up toxic sites gets new life as part of infrastructure deal
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Matt Levin
Jul 2, 2021
Environmental justice groups hope the deal will restore a funding source to clean up Superfund sites: an excise tax on chemicals.
Don't want to pay sticker price for a new car? Good luck with that.
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Matt Levin
Jun 29, 2021
Low auto inventories are giving car dealers a lot more leverage.
How office food staples are adapting to a hybrid workforce
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Matt Levin
Jun 25, 2021
Sweetgreen and Krispy Kreme are planning to go public, but that's not necessarily a sign everyone will be back in the office.
Even house flippers are being priced out of the market
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Matt Levin
Jun 23, 2021
Record-high housing prices are making life difficult for house flippers looking to make a quick buck.