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Emily Pandise

Emily Pandise is a business/economy producer for NBC News.

Emily Pandise is a business/economy producer for NBC News.


Latest from Emily Pandise

138d ago

Baltimore businesses see bridge fallout as a hurdle they hope to clear by summer

Many local employers are taking a hit while the Port of Baltimore remains closed, but optimism runs high that the damage won’t be long-lasting.
154d ago

In swing state Arizona, an $8.5 billion CHIPS grant spells 'jobs' more than geopolitics

A big federal grant to Intel aims to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry, but Phoenix area residents are more excited about the local economic impact.
168d ago

The AI industry is pushing a nuclear power revival — partly to fuel itself

Generative AI — and its energy demands — have been growing rapidly. But nuclear power projects are heavily regulated and usually advance at a plodding pace.
179d ago

Welcome to the housing market’s new normal — 7% mortgage rates and all

Mortgage rates are high and housing inventory is tight, but some experts see the market’s deep freeze starting to thaw this spring.
198d ago

Waiting for your tax refund? There are other ways to get cash back all year long

Inflation is slowing and consumer confidence is rising, but so is credit card debt. That’s where credit card rewards programs can help.
217d ago

EV drivers wrestle with cold weather sapping their battery range

Electric vehicles' batteries don’t work as efficiently in the cold, and regulating cabin temperature can gobble up a lot of power, depending on a model's HVAC.
253d ago

Millions of parents and young kids could be denied food aid next year without funding boost, report warns

The federal WIC program be short nearly $1 billion next year, leaving some two million parents and young children without access to nutrition benefits, a new analysis projects.
293d ago

Homebuyers and sellers face an uncertain wait for billion-dollar verdict to hit their wallets

The $1.8 billion Realtors verdict could shake up the housing market, but it’s unclear when millions of Americans will know how the decision will affect real estate costs.

Israel-Hamas war misinformation on social media is harder to track, researchers say

Researchers sifting through online content on the crisis say it’s harder to verify information and follow the spread of misleading material than even a year ago.
554d ago

As inflation stays high, grocers push back against raising food prices

As many shoppers trade down from pricier brand-name items for generic alternatives, grocers are increasingly pushing food suppliers to lower prices.
651d ago

Video: Mark Zuckerberg thanks laid-off Meta employees in leaked call

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg offered words of appreciation and encouragement to outgoing employees as he eliminated their jobs Wednesday.