
Jess Jiang
Jess Jiang is the producer for NPR's international podcast, Rough Translation. Previously, Jess was a producer for Planet Money. In 2014, she won an Emmy for the team's T-shirt project. She followed the start of the t-shirt's journey, from cotton farms in Mississippi to factories in Indonesia. But her biggest prize has been getting to drive a forklift, back hoe, and a 35-ton digger for a story. Jess got her start in public radio at Studio 360—though, if you search hard enough, you can uncover a podcast she made back in college.
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We've become more energy efficient in the last five decades, but what does that mean for total energy use? The answer, in two graphics.
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See which jobs top the list — and which are less deadly than you might have thought.
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There are 4 million fewer jobs than there were five years ago. Here's a look at jobs lost (and gained) in manufacturing, health care and other key sectors.
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We added 1.6 million jobs last year. But we're still down 6 million jobs since 2008.