Jessica Reynolds

Jessica Reynolds is an economic writer based in the United States, known for translating macroeconomic policy into practical takeaways for everyday readers. She began her reporting career covering local business and state fiscal affairs, then moved to national beats focused on inflation, employment data, and financial regulation. Over the past decade, Reynolds has written and edited daily explainers on how Federal Reserve decisions, Treasury moves, and shifting labor markets affect households and companies. Her work has appeared in major digital outlets, where she has covered topics ranging from consumer credit and housing affordability to supply-chain pressures and energy costs. Colleagues credit her for turning complex datasets into clear narratives while maintaining strict sourcing standards. Reynolds has received recognition for investigative coverage of government contracting and for enterprise projects that connected corporate earnings to broader economic conditions. Today, she focuses on monetary policy, markets, and sustainable growth, building data-driven coverage teams and mentoring early-career journalists.