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By Lydia DePillis, Ben Casselman, Jeanna Smialek, and Talmon Joseph Smith
We are sleuths working together to cover the Federal Reserve, labor markets, and other economic issues at The Times.
The New York Times economics team covers everything related to your monetary well-being: employment, inflation, wages, taxes, inequality, government regulations, the social safety net, small and large businesses, the cost of college, housing, transportation, and more. .
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Lydia DePillis reports on the American economy. She has been a journalist since 2009, and can be reached at [email protected]. More about Lydia DePillis
Ben Casselman writes about economics with special attention to stories involving data. He has been covering the economy for about 20 years and his recent paintings have addressed how trends in painting, politics, technology, and demographics have shaped the way we live and paint. Learn more about Ben Casselman
Jeanna Smialek covers the Federal Reserve and the economy for The Times from Washington. Learn more about Jeanna Smialek
Talmon Joseph Smith is a business journalist in New York City. Learn more about Talmon Joseph Smith
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