SHORT BIO
Tony Wagner is Marketplace's newsletter editor. He writes the daily email newsletter and edits several others, including Marketplace's Crash Courses.
Previously he was a digital producer who helped launch “Make Me Smart,” “The Uncertain Hour” and “This Is Uncomfortable.” After eight years at Marketplace headquarters in LA, he recently relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Latest Stories (417)
"Star Wars" economics: What it takes to turn a planet into an insane superweapon
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Tony Wagner
Dec 15, 2017
Let's do the numbers on Starkiller Base.
A drugmaker used “The Wizard of Oz” to sell OxyContin
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Tony Wagner
Dec 15, 2017
In an internal sales document, Purdue told sales reps to “follow the yellow brick road” and get doctors to prescribe the opioid.
You can write the government, but who's listening?
by
Tony Wagner
Nov 22, 2017
Bureaucrats are always looking for your comments on new rules. Here's how it works.
The average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner is less than you think
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Tony Wagner
Nov 21, 2017
And it's at a five-year low.
Everything you didn't know you didn't know about peanut butter
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Tony Wagner
Nov 17, 2017
Is that jar of brown mush in your cupboard natural? Do you have to stir it? Ever wondered why?
Want a more diverse and younger theater audience? There's an app for that
by
Jana Kasperkevic
and Tony Wagner
Nov 3, 2017
Broadway looks to tech to lure millennials.
How wood got in our food, then out of it, then back into it again
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Tony Wagner
Nov 1, 2017
A look at how the government determines what ingredients are allowed in bread, and how that has changed over time.
Here's what you don't know about regulations
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Tony Wagner
Oct 25, 2017
Mainly, that they're everywhere.
What you need to know about the sequester and Trump
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Tony Wagner
Sep 29, 2017
Answering the unanswered questions from our Explainathon.
Big Tech is spending a lot on lobbying, but it's not clear what goes toward immigration
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Tony Wagner
Sep 11, 2017
Google, Apple, Microsoft and others have loudly denounced Trump's immigration policy, but their lobbying reports tell a different story.