
Brooke Sutherland
Bloomberg News Boston Bureau Chief and writer of the Bloomberg Industrial Strength Newsletter.
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May 28, 2025 • 15min
The Financial Stakes of Trump’s Attacks on Harvard
Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg's Boston bureau chief, dives into the ongoing clash between the Trump administration and Harvard University. She highlights the implications of threats against the university's funding and the potential fallout for international student enrollment. The discussion explores how these political maneuvers could destabilize Harvard's financial standing while affecting the broader educational landscape. Additionally, Sutherland addresses the significant economic impact Harvard has on the Boston area, revealing a tumultuous intersection of politics, education, and finance.

May 2, 2025 • 20min
US Employers Add 177,000 Jobs, Solid Pace in Face of Uncertainty
Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg Boston Bureau Chief, dives into President Trump’s threats against Harvard’s tax-exempt status, sparking a discussion on its impacts on higher education and the broader manufacturing economy. Vincent Piazza, Senior Equity Research Analyst, analyzes the latest earnings from Chevron and Exxon, revealing how plummeting oil prices are reshaping strategies, including share buybacks. The conversation emphasizes the resilience of the U.S. job market, even in the face of political and economic uncertainty.

Dec 17, 2025 • 21min
The Other Insurance Cost Fueling the US Affordability Crisis
Join health policy reporter Rachel Cohrs Zhang and Bloomberg's Brooke Sutherland as they tackle the rising insurance costs impacting affordability across America. Rachel discusses the expiration of pandemic-era Obamacare subsidies, predicting significant premium hikes. Meanwhile, Brooke reveals why auto insurance rates are surging and how consumers are reacting with downgraded coverage. They also explore the broader economic implications, including potential effects on manufacturing demand and the upcoming midterm elections.


