Deanna fei
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Hometown
New York City
College
Reed College
What I Do
I try to help regular, non-expert readers make sense of the complexities of the global economy, ideally in plain English, via interesting tales, and in a way that does not make their eyes glaze over in stupefaction.
How I Got to The Times
I got here in 2007, just in time for the Great Recession. Then I left, and then I came back and moved to London — a lucky break.
Interesting Fact
I know way too much about the Mets. I saw James Brown in 1980 and that was awesome.
Most Important Business Lesson Learned
Even billionaires are just winging it like everyone else.
Favorite Movie
“The Big Lebowski”
Favorite Book
“The Quiet American”
What I Like About Working for The Times
It’s the ultimate antidote to boredom.
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Peter S. Goodman
About Peter S. Goodman
Poynter Fellow Peter S. Goodman is the Global Economics Correspondent for the New York Times, based in New York. He is currently producing a series on the new rules of the global economy, drawing on reporting from Latin America, West Africa, and Southeast Asia. Previously, as the NYT’s national economics correspondent, he played a leading role in the paper’s award-winning coverage of the Great Recession, contributing a series that was a Pulitzer finalist. Earlier, he had covered the Internet bubble and bust as the Washington Post’s telecommunications reporter and had served as WaPo’s China-based Asian economics correspondent. Goodman is the author of two books — Past Due: The End of Easy Money and the Renewal of the American Economy (Times Books, 2009), which explores the roots of the Great Recession and the crisis for ordinary people, and the best-selling Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World (HarperCollins, 2022) which blames widening economic inequality for the deepening strains of democratic governance. His next book, Ho
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Peter S. Goodman
"Peter Goodman" redirects here. For the writer associated with the Rolling Stones, see Peter Jones (journalist).
American economics journalist and author
Peter S. Goodman is an American economics journalist and author. He won the 2009 Gerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers, and the 2014 Gerald Loeb Award for Commentary.[1]
Goodman has worked for The Washington Post and The Huffington Post, was the editor of the International Business Times,[2] and is currently the European economics correspondent for The New York Times.[3][4][5]
Biography
Goodman graduated from Reed College in 1989. His newspaper career started in Kyoto writing for the Japan Times before he became a freelancing Southeast Asia correspondent for a number of newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, Miami Herald and London's Daily Telegraph. He returned to the US in 1993 writing for the Anchorage Daily News covering, among others, early on the career of Sarah Palin. After getting a master's
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