Carter Jenkins

Carter Jenkins is an economic writer based in the United States, known for turning complex macroeconomic reporting into clear, actionable analysis. He began his journalism career covering state and local finance before moving into national business reporting, with early beats that included housing affordability, labor market shifts, and regional banking trends. Over the past decade, Carter has written for mainstream digital outlets and expanded his focus to include monetary policy, consumer credit, and corporate earnings—especially where economic data meets everyday impacts. He has interviewed economists, central bank officials, and chief executives, and he tracks leading indicators with the discipline of a data reporter while keeping stories grounded in human consequences. Carter’s work has been recognized for accuracy and editorial clarity, and he continues to develop new reporting projects that connect inflation, productivity, and inequality to policy decisions.