Jim Zarroli http://wkar.org en Bangladesh's Powerful Garment Sector Fends Off Regulation http://wkar.org/post/bangladeshs-powerful-garment-sector-fends-regulation Eight people died Wednesday in a fire at a Bangladeshi sweater factory. This follows the much deadlier collapse of the Rana Plaza building, where more than 900 people died.<p>The deaths are taking place in a garment sector that has seen explosive growth over the past three decades. The country has managed to lure clothing-makers through a combination of low wages and light regulation.<p>As a manufacturing center, Bangladesh has little to recommend it. The roads are poor. There's no port to speak of. The electricity is notoriously unreliable. Thu, 09 May 2013 21:29:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 35603 at http://wkar.org Bangladesh's Powerful Garment Sector Fends Off Regulation Making Room: Can Smaller Apartments Help New York City Grow? http://wkar.org/post/making-room-can-smaller-apartments-help-new-york-city-grow New York City is notoriously crowded, and it's only getting more so. The city estimates it will have 1 million more people by the year 2030, many of them single. Where to place all these newcomers is a major challenge.<p>Mayor Mike Bloomberg has announced plans to put up an experimental building of micro-apartments that could be replicated throughout the city. And the Museum of the City of New York is looking at ways to make better use of the city's housing stock.<p>Walk around the back of a house in Queens and you'll find a dingy basement apartment no bigger than 600 square feet. Thu, 25 Apr 2013 23:06:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 34863 at http://wkar.org Making Room: Can Smaller Apartments Help New York City Grow? Despite Flaws, Harvard Economists Stand By Research http://wkar.org/post/despite-flaws-harvard-economists-stand-research Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>Two prominent Harvard economists have admitted there are errors in an influential paper they wrote on government debt. This paper was widely cited in recent budget debates. Thu, 18 Apr 2013 09:56:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 34466 at http://wkar.org Long-Term Unemployed Prepare For Sequester Pinch http://wkar.org/post/long-term-unemployed-prepare-sequester-pinch Almost 5 million Americans are considered long-term unemployed, meaning they have been searching for work for at least six months.<p>This week, their plight is getting a bit tougher as the government cuts their unemployment benefits — part of the automatic reductions in federal spending that took effect recently.<p>On a recent day, about 40 people turned out at a Manhattan jobs center run by the New York Labor Department to get advice on looking for work. Sat, 06 Apr 2013 10:53:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 33886 at http://wkar.org Long-Term Unemployed Prepare For Sequester Pinch As Cardinal, New Pope Walked Fine Line On Economic Issues http://wkar.org/post/cardinal-new-pope-walked-fine-line-economic-issues He took <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/03/16/174487068/why-francis-the-new-pope-explains">his name from a 13th century saint</a> who gave up his wealth and threw in his lot with the poor. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 23:11:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 33260 at http://wkar.org As Cardinal, New Pope Walked Fine Line On Economic Issues JPMorgan In Hot Seat Over London Whale Losses http://wkar.org/post/jpmorgan-hot-seat-over-london-whale-losses Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>JPMorgan Chase executives testify before a Senate committee today. They'll be questioned about the multibillion-dollar trading losses racked up by a London-based unit of the bank. The bank acknowledged last spring that it lost more than $6 billion. The executive who was running the unit told a Senate subcommittee that employees at the bank misled her about the extent of the risks they were taking while trading derivatives. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 09:12:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 32725 at http://wkar.org In Trendy World Of Fast Fashion, Styles Aren't Made To Last http://wkar.org/post/trendy-world-fast-fashion-styles-arent-made-last When she got out of college and moved to New York, Elizabeth Cline liked to shop at vintage-clothing stores. They were the kinds of places tucked away on side streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn, where a lot of hunting and a little luck might reward you with a great, inexpensive cocktail dress that no one else had.<p>Then she discovered the world of "fast fashion" — chains like Forever 21, H&M and Zara — and it redefined her whole notion of bargain shopping.<p>"The products are very, very cheap," says Cline, author of <em>Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion</em>. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:09:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 32507 at http://wkar.org In Trendy World Of Fast Fashion, Styles Aren't Made To Last As States Embrace Online Gambling, Questions Arise http://wkar.org/post/states-embrace-online-gambling-questions-arise Several states are rushing to establish a foothold in online gambling — an activity that federal officials were only recently trying to ban.<p>Just a while ago, the federal government actually viewed online gambling as a crime. Lately, the Obama administration has taken a more permissive stance. It now allows states to sell lottery tickets online.<p>New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had expressed reservations about online gambling a month ago and had vetoed an earlier version of the bill. But in the end, the pressure to sign the legislation was just too great.<p>The Rev. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 22:57:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 31879 at http://wkar.org As States Embrace Online Gambling, Questions Arise S&P Lawsuit Puts Ratings Firms Back In The Spotlight http://wkar.org/post/sp-lawsuit-puts-ratings-firms-back-spotlight The Justice Department said Tuesday it could seek more than $5 billion in damages from Standard & Poor's, the nation's biggest credit ratings company, a day after it <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/02/04/171081615/reports-u-s-plans-to-sue-s-p-over-mortgage-bonds-ratings" target="_blank">sued the company</a>, alleging that S&P defrauded investors by giving triple-A ratings to risky subprime mortgage investments.<p>The ratings business got started a century ago, when John Moody set up a company to rate railroad bonds for investors. Tue, 05 Feb 2013 23:36:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 30664 at http://wkar.org S&P Lawsuit Puts Ratings Firms Back In The Spotlight In 4th Quarter, Economy Shrank For First Time Since '09 http://wkar.org/post/4th-quarter-economy-shrank-first-time-09 Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep, with Renee Montagne. Good morning.<p>Let's try again, shall we, to explain what it means when we hear that the U.S. economy shrank in the fourth quarter of 2012. As we've discussed elsewhere in the program, the decline was slight - just one-tenth of a percentage point - but it is the first contraction of the economy since the Great Recession officially ended in 2009. NPR's Jim Zarroli is with us once again in New York. Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:44:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 30322 at http://wkar.org Japan's Economic Plan Feared To Be Bad News For Everyone Else http://wkar.org/post/japans-economic-plan-feared-be-bad-news-everyone-else Moves taken by Japan's central bank are raising fears that the world could face what's called a "currency war." The measures, announced Tuesday, are designed to flood Japan's moribund economy with money and encourage businesses and consumers to spend more.<p>Steps like these have been tried again and again by countries all over the world — including the U.S. — in recent years, with mixed success.<p><strong>What's Wrong With Pouring Money Into The Problem? Sat, 26 Jan 2013 10:26:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 30150 at http://wkar.org Japan's Economic Plan Feared To Be Bad News For Everyone Else Settlements Underscore Damage Done In Housing Crash http://wkar.org/post/settlements-underscore-damage-done-housing-crash Some of the biggest banks in the country have agreed to pay more than $18 billion to settle allegations of wrongdoing in their mortgage lending. And in a separate settlement, 10 banks agreed to pay more than $8 billion to settle claims they made errors in foreclosing on people's homes. Tue, 08 Jan 2013 11:06:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 29286 at http://wkar.org Europe Fails To Stimulate Growth In 2012 http://wkar.org/post/europe-fails-stimulate-growth-2012 The U.S. economy grew at a steady though not very strong pace this year. But Europe slipped back into recession because of the ongoing debt crisis. European leaders took steps to stimulate growth, but it wasn't enough to reverse course.<p>The economic crisis that got under way five years ago was felt all over the world. Mon, 31 Dec 2012 09:15:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 28948 at http://wkar.org Major Port Strike Averted — For Now http://wkar.org/post/major-port-strike-averted-now A threatened strike by the International Longshoremen's Association at 14 ports along the East and Gulf Coasts has been called off. Federal negotiators say the union has reached an agreement with the United States Maritime Alliance and will extend contract talks. Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:18:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 28900 at http://wkar.org Small Conn. Town Trying To Cope With Scale Of Mass Shooting http://wkar.org/post/small-conn-town-trying-cope-scale-mass-shooting Newtown, Conn., is a white-collar community an hour and a half northeast of New York City. It's the kind of place where crime is rare and the biggest thing that happens each year is the Labor Day parade.<p>Now the peace and quiet has been shattered, and residents are trying to make sense of what's happened.<p>Hours after the shootings that left so many people dead, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church opened its doors for a prayer vigil. Sat, 15 Dec 2012 09:34:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 28334 at http://wkar.org Small Conn. Town Trying To Cope With Scale Of Mass Shooting Looming Spending Cuts Would Hit Hard All Over http://wkar.org/post/looming-spending-cuts-would-hit-hard-all-over Tax increases are only a part of what lies ahead if Congress can't come to an agreement to avert the fiscal cliff by the new year. Massive spending cuts will also kick in — and those cuts will be felt throughout the economy.<p>The current stalemate <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2012/11/22/165653025/before-the-showdown-the-long-road-to-the-fiscal-cliff" target="_blank">got under way</a> two years ago when Congress, locked in a bitter partisan battle over whether to extend the George W. Wed, 05 Dec 2012 23:09:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 27894 at http://wkar.org Looming Spending Cuts Would Hit Hard All Over Seaside After Sandy: Is Rebuilding Worth It? http://wkar.org/post/seaside-after-sandy-rebuilding-worth-it Ever since Hurricane Sandy ripped through the New Jersey coast, some of the hardest-hit towns have been closed altogether. Authorities say gas leaks and unstable buildings have made them too risky to visit.<p>This week, residents were allowed to enter Seaside Heights for a few hours each day to get a firsthand look at the damage. Fri, 16 Nov 2012 22:42:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 27066 at http://wkar.org Seaside After Sandy: Is Rebuilding Worth It? House Report Blames Corzine For MF Global's Demise http://wkar.org/post/house-report-blames-corzine-mf-globals-demise House Republicans investigating the collapse of MF Global placed responsibility for the firm's demise on former Democratic senator and New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine. He was MF Global's CEO. The firm still owes its customers an estimated $1.6 billion. Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:53:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 26978 at http://wkar.org Beach Towns Mourn Sandy-Ravaged Boardwalks http://wkar.org/post/beach-towns-mourn-sandy-ravaged-boardwalks Hurricane Sandy left a long trail of destruction across the New Jersey shoreline. And it did a lot more than just flood houses.<p>In towns like Seaside Heights and Belmar, Sandy wiped out the boardwalks that line the beach. In places like these, boardwalks served as the commercial center knitting the towns together, and residents are wondering where to go from here.<p>Until two weeks ago, the boardwalk was the place to hang out in Belmar, N.J. Ann Summer was walking along the water with her husband this weekend.<p>"I think it was part of the heart of Belmar. Tue, 13 Nov 2012 08:33:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 26829 at http://wkar.org Beach Towns Mourn Sandy-Ravaged Boardwalks Sandy's Effects 'Staggering' To New York's Economy http://wkar.org/post/sandys-effects-staggering-new-yorks-economy Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>The governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, also held a press conference yesterday, and gave a warning that Sandy could end up costing his state $33 billion in economic damage, which could worsen the state's already-perilous fiscal situation.<p>NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.<p>JIM ZARROLI, BYLINE: Cuomo said the initial estimates are that the storm will cost the region $50 billion in lost economic activity and infrastructure damage. Fri, 09 Nov 2012 09:46:00 +0000 Jim Zarroli 26679 at http://wkar.org