Madeline Campbell
@madcampb
Data reporter @BBGVisualData. Opinions my own.
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13-05-2013 18:41:13
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TODAY ONLY! FREE TO READ our big Bloomberg News investigation about how Bangladesh's ex-land minister amassed a £200 million UK property empire and what that means for Britain's ability to scrutinize foreign money inflows. via Bloomberg UK Bloomberg Graphics
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🧵: Biden Stakes Reputation on Blue-Collar Workers. Turns Out They're Trump Donors
check out my latest with Madeline Campbell and Bill Allison for Bloomberg Graphics
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Ruh-roh: President Biden is winning the fundraising battle but lags Trump in support from workers in blue-collar jobs. Smart stuff from Bill Allison, Jennah Haque and Madeline Campbell bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg Politics
Secrecy around the price of hospital care has made visits in some places prohibitively expensive—and has fostered huge disparities, forcing people to pay far more for care depending on where they go, our analysis shows bloomberg.com/graphics/2023-… via @bbgvisualdata John Tozzi Madeline Campbell
amazing mortgage lending story by Ann Choi 최주연 et al
“It’s reflective of this two-tiered system that we have, particularly in financial markets and banking around economic opportunity — [...] poor people have to pay more and it’s harder to get access to resources and opportunity”
Some amazing charts and data in this story about Republican donors from my colleagues Bill Allison and Madeline Campbell, including this one showing how Nikki Haley is poaching donors from her Republican competitors.
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Today's Big Take: People are taking drugs every day that haven’t met the FDA’s normal standards. Robert Langreth, Fiona Rutherford, Immanual John Milton and Madeline Campbell found 19 drugs with accelerated approvals whose trials are still listed as delayed. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg
The WNBA just had its most watched year since 2006 and secured a record investment for women's sports.
But the players still aren't seeing any extra money in their pockets because of one specific reason.
Jennah Haque explains why trib.al/ZGVoeBS
After analyzing thousands of headlines, we discovered there have been at least 473,000 layoffs in the last 6 months. Mathieu, Phil Kuntz, Jo Constantz and I have the exclusive.
Thank you Chloe Whiteaker for all the editing love and support.