Matt Levin
Senior Reporter
SHORT BIO
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)
Restaurants crack down on no-shows
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Matt Levin
Jun 21, 2021
Forgetting to cancel your reservation could end up costing you.
Convention skills a little rusty? We can help.
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Matt Levin
Jun 17, 2021
With the reemergence of networking events and conventions, you may need a refresher on chatting over cocktails or going in for the handshake.
Las Vegas hosts its first big convention since the pandemic. It better go well.
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Matt Levin
Jun 8, 2021
World of Concrete is the first of many business gatherings on Las Vegas' calendar. Conventions are key to the city's economic rebound.
California wants to make it easier to turn empty malls into affordable housing
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Matt Levin
Jun 2, 2021
But cities, who don't want to give up sales tax revenue, and stores may not be quick to give up mall space.
Will drivers come back to Uber and Lyft?
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Matt Levin
Jun 1, 2021
Many ride-hailing drivers shifted to delivering food during the pandemic and aren't eager to return to transporting passengers.
Rents are rising all over the place again
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Matt Levin
May 28, 2021
Apartment and home rental prices rose, on a national basis, at a record pace from April to May, according to Apartment List.
The traffic control bible is getting an update. Here's why you should care.
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Matt Levin
May 25, 2021
Pedestrian and bicycle-safety advocates want to rewrite the federal manual to reduce its bias toward cars.
Checking in with Black-owned bookstores, 1 year since George Floyd's murder
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Matt Levin
May 24, 2021
Business is still up, although not quite as much as it was in the six months following George Floyd's death.
Open houses become a sign of the times
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Matt Levin
May 21, 2021
After a year of virtual visits, real estate brokers are rolling out the welcome mat for frenzied buyers
Pandemic or not, consumers have an appetite for sweet snacks
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Matt Levin
May 17, 2021
The snack industry is seeing inflation, so you may have to pay a higher price for those cupcakes.