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Verified
Journalist, CNBC
New York, Englewood Cliffs, Bethlehem
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Biography
Andrea Miller is a video journalist for CNBC Digital Video, covering economics, commodities and agriculture on the Markets and Politics team. She produces short documentaries covering the interaction of business, policy and climate. Andrea created and produces CNBC's "Weird Economy" series, uncovering the invisible market forces shaping our global marketplace — from a looming rubber shortage and soil erosion to global supply chain chaos and the prevalence of counterfeit food. She also reports on central banking and contributes to CNBC's "Fed Notes" series, exploring the role of The Federal Reserve and the impact of monetary policy. Previously with CNBC, Andrea was an associate producer with Digital Video's News & Programming team where she covered breaking news, finance and business. She produced original long-form and short-form videos in addition to coordinating CNBC TV coverage for online publication. Andrea was honored as one of Temple University's 30 Under 30 in 2024. In 2022, she was selected as a SABEW Goldschmidt Data Immersion fellow. Andrea has also spent time volunteering and mentoring young writers with Girls Write Now. Prior to CNBC, Andrea worked at ABC News covering tech and business news as well as producing ABC News Live. She started her business journalism career as a Dow Jones News Fund fellow in 2017 covering retail and the promotional products industry with the Advertising Specialty Institute's trade publications. Andrea graduated with a M.S. in Business Journalism from Arizona State University. She earned her bachelor's degree from Temple University in Media Studies and Production, concentrating in Media Business and minoring in Environmental Studies.
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the Federal Reserve, central banking and monetary policy. supply chain logistics, agriculture climate,Business commodities, policy economics
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Total articles 959
By Charlotte Morabito Verified, Andrea Miller Verified
Mar. 28, 2025
By Carlos Waters Verified, Andrea Miller Verified, Jason Reginato Verified, Lindsey Jacobson Verified
Mar. 25, 2025
By Carlos Waters Verified, Andrea Miller Verified
Mar. 25, 2025
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CNBC
CNBC, or the Consumer News and Business Channel, is a prominent global business news television channel that launched on April 17, 1989. Founded by former NBC President Bob Wright, CNBC aims to provide viewers with insights into how business events impact their lives and finances. The network has grown to become the world's leading business news media company, reaching over 450 million consumers each month. CNBC offers a variety of services, including 23 hours of live TV programming each weekday, featuring popular shows like *Squawk Box* and *Fast Money*. It operates a 24/7 digital platform that delivers real-time news, analysis, and market data through its website and mobile apps. Additionally, CNBC provides subscription-based services for exclusive content and hosts numerous business events and conferences for networking among executives and thought leaders. With a global presence and more than 20 bureaus worldwide, CNBC also tailors its content for regional audiences through channels like CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe.
Los Gatos, California, United States
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