Following President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement of reciprocal tariffs on American trade partners this week, a former financial columnist for The New Yorker noticed that something ...
James Surowiecki wrote The New Yorker’s Financial Page column from 2000 to 2017. He came to The New Yorker from Slate, where he wrote the Moneybox column. He has also been a contributing editor at ...
Well-educated and highly skilled workers are in a much better position to bargain with their employers. Steve Inskeep talks to James Surowiecki, financial columnist of The New Yorker magazine, about ...
Jim Surowiecki, riffing on my post from last week on possible reasons for Treasury’s less-than-bold approach to the banking crisis, which was itself a riff on a Ryan Avent riff on a Gary Weiss profile ...
James Surowiecki has been a staff writer at *The New Yorker* since 2000, responsible for "The Financial Page". Surowiecki came to *The New Yorker* from *Slate*, where he wrote "the Moneybox column".