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Megan Leonhardt was a New York City-based senior writer at Fortune, covering workplace, money, and economic issues. As part of her beat, Megan analyzed how everyday consumers and businesses navigate financial challenges and emerging trends. Prior to her role at Fortune, Megan worked as a senior money reporter at CNBC, as well as previously holding reporting roles at MONEY Magazine, WealthManagement.com, and Law360. She is a graduate of the E.W. Scripps School at Ohio University.

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Retail
55% of people blame the government for the supply chain crunch. But what’s actually behind the slowdown?
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 16, 2021
Jerome Powell says Fed must ‘make policy in real time’ to curb sky-high inflation
Finance
Jerome Powell says Fed must ‘make policy in real time’ to curb sky-high inflation
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 15, 2021
Here’s how the worker shortage is contributing to sky-high inflation
Finance
Here’s how the worker shortage is contributing to sky-high inflation
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 15, 2021
Concerned Senator says 10 million kids could go hungry if the child tax credit expires
Finance
Concerned Senator says 10 million kids could go hungry if the child tax credit expires
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 15, 2021
Almost half of small-business owners are taking out loans because of inflation
Finance
Almost half of small-business owners are taking out loans because of inflation
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 14, 2021
A man walking in the street holding groceries.
Finance
Here’s what 8 financial planners say you should do with your money during inflation
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 13, 2021
Inflation is high, but wage gains for low-income workers are higher. For now
Finance
Inflation is high, but wage gains for low-income workers are higher. For now
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 10, 2021
Inflation is up 6.8% over the past year, the largest rate increase since 1982. Here’s what that means
Finance
Inflation is up 6.8% over the past year, the largest rate increase since 1982. Here’s what that means
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 10, 2021
Meet the typical American crypto owner: A millennial who voted for Biden and earns over $50,000
Finance
Meet the typical American crypto owner: A millennial who voted for Biden and earns over $50,000
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 9, 2021
FDA approves Pfizer booster for 16- and 17-year-olds
Health
FDA approves Pfizer booster for 16- and 17-year-olds
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 9, 2021
Here’s how tech workers are feeling about going back to the office
Tech
Here’s how tech workers are feeling about going back to the office
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 9, 2021
77% of workers say they’re returning to the office in January— and more than half are looking forward to it
Health
77% of workers say they’re returning to the office in January— and more than half are looking forward to it
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 8, 2021
Workers are likely to get their biggest raise in more than a decade, but it won’t feel like it
Finance
Workers are likely to get their biggest raise in more than a decade, but it won’t feel like it
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 8, 2021
What happens when the vaccines stop working
Health
What happens when the vaccines stop working
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 4, 2021
Shopper picks up produce in a Trader Joe's store in New York City.
Finance
Why U.S. officials say inflation is no longer ‘transitory’
By Megan LeonhardtDecember 3, 2021
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