Levi Sumagaysay covers the California economy for CalMatters with an eye on accountability and equity. She reports on the insurance market, taxes and anything that affects the state’s residents, labor force and economy.
Before joining CalMaters, Levi was a tech and business reporter and editor. She has written and edited stories about the rise of the dot-coms, the booms and busts of Silicon Valley and technology’s effects on everything, including the news media. She now works in a hybrid remote newsroom for an online publication, but previously worked in newsrooms with printing presses, paste-up artists, pica poles, pneumatic tubes and unforgettable personalities. She worked at a Seattle newspaper that had only one internet-connected computer.
The news business has changed, but what drew her to it hasn’t: She wants to tell stories to help people make informed decisions about their lives.
Levi, a longtime Bay Area resident, is a graduate of the San Francisco State journalism department. Her stories at MarketWatch and commentary at the Mercury News have won awards; she has received two National Press Foundation fellowships; and was a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund editing intern.
Read this story in English. El fondo de seguro de desempleo de California tiene una deuda de 20 mil millones de dólares, lo que coloca al estado en una posición terrible en caso de una recesión. La profunda deuda, contraída durante la pandemia de COVID-19 cuando millones de personas perdieron sus empleos y el estado […]
Read this story in English. Citando preocupaciones de seguridad pública, dos agencias estatales suspendieron el martes las licencias de la compañía de automóviles sin conductor Cruise para probar y desplegar sus vehículos, y su capacidad para transportar pasajeros, dejando inmediatamente sin uso toda su flota de unos 150 taxis en San Francisco. El Departamento de […]
A recent incident in San Francisco spurred the Department of Motor Vehicles and the California Public Utilities Commission to suspend the licenses for Cruise’s driverless cars.
Read this story in English. Es posible que su perfume, esmalte de uñas o tinte para el cabello favoritos deba someterse a un cambio de imagen para 2027 si contiene uno de los 26 ingredientes potencialmente tóxicos que ahora están prohibidos en California. Una nueva ley firmada por el gobernador Gavin Newsom prohibirá más de […]
A new California law will ban over two dozen chemicals from fragrances and cosmetics. It’s another first-in-the-nation law — and another instance of California following European Union regulators.
Levi Sumagaysay covers the economy for CalMatters. She is based in the Bay Area.
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Levi Sumagaysay covers the California economy for CalMatters with an eye on accountability and equity. She reports on the insurance market, taxes and anything that affects the state’s residents, labor force and economy. Before joining CalMaters, Levi was a tech and business reporter and editor. She has written and edited stories about the rise of the dot-coms, the booms and busts of Silicon Valley and technology’s effects on everything, including the news media. Levi, a longtime Bay Area resident, is a graduate of the San Francisco State journalism department. Her stories at MarketWatch on the tech economy and about janitors at Facebook won awards from the San Francisco Press Club; her tech news stories and commentary at the Mercury News won awards from Editor & Publisher and the Peninsula Press Club; she has received two National Press Foundation fellowships; and was a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund editing intern. Other languages spoken: Tagalog (fluent)