Partner Projects

Check out these economy-related projects from our partners in public media.

  • WNYC

    ShovelWatch and Your Uncommon Economic Indicators actively monitor, share, and report on the impacts of the crisis.

  • Nightly Business Report

    Citizen-generated stories to help people cope with the economic crisis, and questions answered by a stable of personal finance experts.

  • Public Interactive

    Public Interactive, a division of NPR, will aggregate and curate locally-produced economy coverage from its member stations.

  • Shifting Gears

    Join several radio stations from around the country for a conversation about how their communities have been affected by the turmoil in the auto industry.

  • NPR: Economic Training Project

    Reporters and producers from around the country are attending "economy bootcamps" to understand the current downturn.

  • NewsHour: Economic Patchwork Map

    A map of the nation that aggregates data-rich content on the economy.

  • PRX: Public Radio Library

    Find timely economy-related public radio content from local stations, independent producers, and news sources.

  • Youth Radio

    Resources to help young people understand and navigate the changing economy.

  • Capitol News Connection:
    Ask Your Lawmaker

    Allows citizens to provide the questions that journalists ask lawmakers.

  • PRI: Podcasts

    Get a global perspective on the economy with podcasts and resources for understanding the impact of the recession.

  • Marketplace: Multimedia Series

    Brings broad economic news to life with features like Whiteboard.

  • PBS Video

    Watch stories about the economy from PBS programs like NOW on PBS, Tavis Smiley, and more.

  • PBS Education

    An exploration of the economy through a suite of online resources for teachers.

  • KQED

    Test your knowledge of economic issues with KQED's You Decide quizzes.