Adam Davidson Adam Davidson is a contributor to Planet Money, a co-production of NPR and This American Life. He also writes the weekly "It's the Economy" column for the New York Times Magazine.
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Adam Davidson

Co-Founder and Contributor, Planet Money

Adam Davidson is a contributor to Planet Money, a co-production of NPR and This American Life. He also writes the weekly "It's the Economy" column for the New York Times Magazine.

His work has won several major awards including the Peabody, DuPont-Columbia, and the Polk. His radio documentary on the housing crisis, "The Giant Pool of Money," which he co-reported and produced with Alex Blumberg, was named one of the top ten works of journalism of the decade by the Arthur L. Carter of Journalism Institute at New York University. It was widely recognized as the clearest and most entertaining explanation of the roots of the financial crisis in any media.

Davidson and Blumberg took the lessons they learned crafting "The Giant Pool of Money" to create Planet Money. In two weekly podcasts, a blog, and regular features on Morning Edition, All Things Considered and This American Life, Planet Money helps listeners understand how dramatic economic change is impacting their lives. Planet Money also proves, every day, that substantive, intelligent economic reporting can be funny, engaging, and accessible to the non-expert.

Before Planet Money, Davidson was International Business and Economics Correspondent for NPR. He traveled around the world to cover the global economy and pitched in during crises, such as reporting from Indonesia's Banda Aceh just after the tsunami, New Orleans post-Katrina, and Paris during the youth riots.

Prior to coming to NPR, Davidson was Middle East correspondent for PRI's Marketplace. He spent a year in Baghdad, Iraq, from 2003 to 2004, producing award-winning reports on corruption in the US occupation.

Davidson has also written for The Atlantic, Harper's, GQ, Rolling Stone, and many other magazines. He has a degree in the history of religion from the University of Chicago.

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When The U.S. Paid Off The Entire National Debt (Classic)

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Future U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Will Require More Brain Than Brawn

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Despite The Buzz, Local Food Has A Small Economic Impact

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New Study Shows Brits Do American Dream Better Than U.S.

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New Data Shows Wide Income Gap Within Some Professions

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U.S. Battling Other Countries To Be Cheapest Source Of Goods

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Immigrants Tend To Complement, Not Replace American Jobs

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4.2 Million Americans Were Hired In January (And 4.1 Million Quit Or Got Fired)

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Dow's 'Record Highs' Misleading Without Including Inflation

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Despite Its Flaws, There's Money In Measuring Consumer Confidence

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