What I Cover
My work pairs quantitative analysis with traditional investigative reporting techniques. I often cover stories at the intersection of money and power. I am interested in data and documents that reveal abuse or fraud.
My Background
My recent work has interrogated the ways that nonprofit organizations raise and spend their money. I’ve also investigated the stock trading of the wealthiest Americans. In “The Inside Edge,” my colleagues and I revealed several investment advantages that enable top executives and other well-connected investors to make trades with remarkable timing.
I worked with a team of reporters on “The Secret IRS Files,” which investigated systemic inequities in the U.S. tax system that allow the ultrawealthy to avoid paying federal income taxes. The series won a number of awards, including the Selden Ring and the Barlett & Steele Award.
I’ve also covered issues related to housing and debt for ProPublica, with a particular focus on evictions. Before joining ProPublica in 2019, I worked on the Los Angeles Times’ data visualization desk.




