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)
With demand down, there's a new buyer of Treasurys in town
by
Matt Levin
Nov 1, 2023
The Federal Reserve and major U.S. banks are buying fewer bonds than they used to. Hedge funds are picking up some of the slack.
GDP grew 4.9% in Q3, the highest since 2014. How'd we get here?
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Matt Levin
Oct 26, 2023
The answer will be pretty familiar: consumer spending, and lots of it.
The new phase of the Microsoft-Google rivalry: AI and the cloud
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Matt Levin
Oct 25, 2023
Google, aka Alphabet, and Microsoft are longtime rivals. Lately, Microsoft has been on the offensive, building strength in key areas of tech.
The Google antitrust case raises the question, why don't we change our tech default settings?
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Matt Levin
Oct 23, 2023
Inertia is part of the story. But so is fear of breaking everything — and Big Tech knows that.
China limits exports of graphite, a key mineral for EV batteries
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Matt Levin
Oct 20, 2023
China produces two-thirds of the world’s natural graphite. The new permit restrictions could affect EV battery production in the U.S.
Americans are still revenge spending on live events — especially concerts
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Matt Levin
Oct 19, 2023
And yet, more than half of Americans say they’re going to cut back on entertainment spending, because of rising costs.
Big banks post big profits
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Matt Levin
Oct 13, 2023
The classic way banks make money rests on three words: net interest income.
Solutions to AI image bias raise their own ethical questions
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Matt Levin
Oct 10, 2023
De-biasing artificial intelligence image generators pose questions around synthetic diversity, historical accuracy.
What do these high Treasury yields mean for the economy?
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Matt Levin
Oct 3, 2023
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note reached a 16-year high Tuesday. That benchmark rate lifts interest rates on other loans.
The housing market is a tale of two people: The buyer and the seller
by
Kristin Schwab
and Matt Levin
Sep 26, 2023
Both the buyer and the seller have unrealistic expectations right now, while prices and mortgage rates are high.