Madeleine Ngo

Madeleine Ngo is an economic policy reporter for The New York Times. She covers the Biden administration's economic policies and their impact on workers and communities across the United States. Madeleine has a keen interest in stories that showcase how new programs are working or failing to meet their goals. She joined The Times in 2021 after working at Vox, where she covered the Federal Reserve and the U.S. labor market. Madeleine graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with degrees in English and economics and grew up in the Florida Panhandle before moving to Washington, D.C.

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Recent Articles

Minnesota's Polar Semiconductor to Expand with $525 Million Investment, Add 160 Jobs

Minnesota's Polar Semiconductor to Expand with $525 Million Investment, Add 160 Jobs

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Governor Tim Walz and state leaders announced a $525 million expansion of Polar Semiconductor in Minnesota, funded by state investments and the Chips and Science Act. With expected job additions of 160, Polar will double its monthly output producing high-voltage semiconductors for auto, commercial, and industrial uses.