InvestigationBusiness What Recovery? Two years in a town where the Great Recession never ended. Kai WrightHarper'sJuly 20, 2015
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Life and Death in Red America Twenty-one states, including Kansas, have refused to expand Medicaid, leaving millions of sick Americans without healthcare. Kai WrightThe NationJune 4, 2015
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Obamacare’s Latino Problem The ACA bars undocumented immigrants from the new marketplace, creating complications for Latino families with mixed status. Kai WrightNJPRNovember 10, 2014
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics New Jersey’s Obamacare Limbo A backlog in Medicaid applications has plagued county welfare divisions all year. Kai WrightNJPRNovember 10, 2014
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics Costly Bills, After Obamacare Patients with expensive, chronic conditions are already seeing painfully familiar challenges with the insurance marketplace. Kai WrightNJPRNovember 10, 2014
InvestigationHealth, Politics The End of NJ’s Health Centers? If the Affordable Care Act has provided greater access to insurance and health care providers, why is Newark’s largest health center worried its doors might be closing? Kai WrightNJPRJuly 21, 2014
InvestigationHealth, Politics Eight Heart Attacks While Uninsured With Medicaid expansion, patients may finally get the care they need. But many have complex health problems after years of limited care. Kai WrightNJPRMay 26, 2014
InvestigationHealth, Politics ACA Enrollment Deadline Is Here The Affordable Care Act is a hit — according to the Congressional Budget Office. But there are holes in the data. Kai WrightNJPRMarch 31, 2014
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Politics Deductibles, Co-Pays & Costs, Oh My! Would-be insurance subscribers are wrestling with complicated, high-stakes decisions as the clock ticks down. Kai WrightNJPRMarch 14, 2014
InvestigationJustice, Labor, Politics Unemployed for Life How a criminal record prevents people like Luis Rivera from entering the formal workforce — thanks to one youthful mistake. Kai WrightThe NationNovember 5, 2013