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Nancy Marshall-Genzer

Washington Reporter at Marketplace

Senior Reporter at American Public Media

Washington reporter for @marketplace. I chase stories at work, chase my twin boys at home. Tend veggie garden in between. DM me for signal number.

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  • 3 weeks ago | marketplace.org | Nancy Marshall-Genzer |Dylan Miettinen |Nancy Marshall-Genzer

    Heard on: Mark Moore is the co-founder & CEO of Mana Nutrition, an organization that produces nutritional peanut paste distributed to children experiencing malnutrition. Mana now employs roughly 130 people and has a production plant located in Fitzgerald, Georgia.

  • 1 month ago | marketplace.org | Nancy Marshall-Genzer |Dylan Miettinen |Nancy Marshall-Genzer

    Among the federal agencies that DOGE has its eyes on is the Social Security Administration. Less than three months into the current Trump administration, Social Security has been in the headlines a lot: Offices are expected to close. At least 7,000 workers are expected to be cut. Identification requirements have been changed, too. And a lot of those changes may mean limited access and additional delays to already protracted services.

  • 1 month ago | marketplace.org | Nancy Marshall-Genzer |Nancy Marshall-Genzer

    On Friday, for a second day, current and former U.S. Agency for International Development workers are being allowed into USAID headquarters in Washington, D.C. for 15 minutes to pack up their belongings. But the federal government’s layoffs are being felt across the country, not just in D.C. Patricia Gross, 47, has worked as an independent government contractor — a gig worker — since 2018. She, her husband and three young sons live just outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  • 2 months ago | marketplace.org | Nancy Marshall-Genzer |Nancy Marshall-Genzer

    Personal finance education is hot right now. Thirty-six states now require students take some personal finance in order to graduate, according to the Council for Economic Education. The requirements come in different flavors. Some states have a standalone, semesterlong course dedicated to personal finance, while others work lessons into other classes, like social studies.

  • 2 months ago | marketplace.org | Nancy Marshall-Genzer |Nancy Marshall-Genzer

    Some of the food aid the United States distributes to other countries comes from U.S. farmers. According to archived USAID data, the agency bought more than 1 million metric tons of food from U.S. producers in fiscal year 2023. It’s a market growers depend on, but it’s been unpredictable lately because of the freeze the Trump administration ordered on foreign aid.

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Nancy MarshallGenzer
Nancy MarshallGenzer @MarshallGenzer
18 Dec 24

As expeded the #FederalReserve voted today to cut #interestrates by a quarter point. The vote wasn't unanimous though: https://t.co/dNIUK6g8Ei

Nancy MarshallGenzer
Nancy MarshallGenzer @MarshallGenzer
7 Nov 24

The #FederalReserve says it's prepared to adjust the path of #InterestRates if risks emerge and it's keeping its eye on....."readings on labor market conditions, inflation pressures and inflation expectations, and financial and international developments."

Nancy MarshallGenzer
Nancy MarshallGenzer @MarshallGenzer
7 Nov 24

As expected the #FederalReserve cuts #InterestRates by a quarter percentage point. This time the decision was unanimous. Here's the Fed's statement: https://t.co/bhtYldyx81