Daniel Hart

Daniel Hart is an economic writer based in the United States who covers how markets, policy, and household finance intersect. He began his reporting career at a regional business desk, where he focused on labor trends, municipal budgeting, and the real-world impacts of interest-rate swings. Over the past decade, Daniel has contributed to national coverage as a beats-oriented journalist, producing explainers on inflation dynamics, consumer credit, commercial real estate risk, and the shifting landscape of trade and supply chains. His work is known for translating technical economic indicators—jobs data, productivity measures, and yield curves—into clear narratives for mainstream readers. Daniel has also written long-form features and data-driven interviews with central-bank staff, economists, and small-business owners, often highlighting policy tradeoffs rather than partisan talking points. He earned recognition for enterprise reporting that connected policy changes to measurable outcomes for workers and borrowers, and he continues to build his career at the intersection of accountability journalism and economic analysis.
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