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Nicole Goodkind is a former writer at Fortune covering government, politics, and business. Nicole oversaw election and White House coverage and helped craft the annual 40 under 40 list. Prior to joining Fortune, she was the senior politics reporter at Newsweek and a reporter for Yahoo Finance, where she wrote on a broad range of economic topics with a focus on fiscal and monetary policy. She is a graduate of Cornell University where she studied industrial and labor relations.

America has an employment problem—and two distinct paths ahead
PoliticsAmerica has an employment problem—and two distinct paths ahead
By Nicole GoodkindJune 1, 2021
One year after George Floyd’s murder, the ‘defund the police’ movement falters
PoliticsOne year after George Floyd’s murder, the ‘defund the police’ movement falters
By Nicole GoodkindMay 25, 2021
Activist shareholders plan to advocate for disclosure of all political spending at spring shareholder meetings
PoliticsActivist shareholders plan to advocate for disclosure of all political spending at spring shareholder meetings
By Nicole GoodkindMay 12, 2021
Biden administration takes credit for reducing hunger, pushes for permanent changes
PoliticsBiden administration takes credit for reducing hunger, pushes for permanent changes
By Nicole GoodkindMay 12, 2021
New Census data could lead to a Republican landslide in midterm elections
PoliticsNew Census data could lead to a Republican landslide in midterm elections
By Nicole GoodkindMay 7, 2021
Big Tobacco could delay Biden’s menthol cigarette ban for years
PoliticsBig Tobacco could delay Biden’s menthol cigarette ban for years
By Nicole GoodkindApril 29, 2021
High on emotion, light on policy: 5 takeaways from Biden’s first address to Congress
PoliticsHigh on emotion, light on policy: 5 takeaways from Biden’s first address to Congress
By Nicole GoodkindApril 28, 2021
The Sackler family, creators of OxyContin, are trying to protect a dark, twisted empire
PoliticsThe Sackler family, creators of OxyContin, are trying to protect a dark, twisted empire
By Nicole GoodkindApril 23, 2021
Hundreds of CEOs are taking a stand against new Republican voting laws
PoliticsHundreds of CEOs are taking a stand against new Republican voting laws
By Nicole GoodkindApril 14, 2021
Amazon pressured USPS for a mailbox ahead of union vote, raising labor violation concerns
PoliticsAmazon pressured USPS for a mailbox ahead of union vote, raising labor violation concerns
By Nicole GoodkindApril 8, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure plan sets out to expand how America looks at eldercare—and who gets paid
PoliticsBiden’s infrastructure plan sets out to expand how America looks at eldercare—and who gets paid
By Nicole GoodkindApril 8, 2021
Mitch McConnell wants corporate America to stay out of politics—unless it involves donations
PoliticsMitch McConnell wants corporate America to stay out of politics—unless it involves donations
By Nicole GoodkindApril 6, 2021
Janet Yellen says this week’s IMF and World Bank meetings will be a ‘Bretton Woods’ moment for the global economy
PoliticsJanet Yellen says this week’s IMF and World Bank meetings will be a ‘Bretton Woods’ moment for the global economy
By Nicole GoodkindApril 5, 2021
Here’s how the PRO Act would impact freelance and gig workers
PoliticsHere’s how the PRO Act would impact freelance and gig workers
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 31, 2021
Andrew Yang has a tough fight ahead of him, but he says he’s the man to revitalize New York
PoliticsAndrew Yang has a tough fight ahead of him, but he says he’s the man to revitalize New York
By Nicole GoodkindMarch 29, 2021
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