Aaron Gregg

Washington, D.C.

Business reporter

Education: Emory University, bachelors degree; Georgetown University, masters in public policy

Aaron Gregg is a business reporter for the Washington Post. He joined The Post in 2014 through an investigative reporting partnership with American University. His past coverage has included corporate accountability investigations, the defense industry, cybersecurity and local business. He is from the Atlanta area but calls D.C. home.
Latest from Aaron Gregg

First Republic clients pulled $102 billion amid banking panic

The bank detailed plans to cut as much as 25 percent of its workforce as it seeks to cut costs.

April 24, 2023

GM recalls 40,000 Silverado pickups over fire risk

A brake fluid leak has the potential to cause the truck to catch fire, regulators said.

April 24, 2023

These are some of the notable companies laying off workers

The tech, mortgage and auto industries are among the hardest hit with layoffs going into 2023. Among the giant companies are Amazon, Meta and Twitter.

April 21, 2023

Eyeing frugal shoppers, Ikea bets on massive U.S. expansion

The Swedish furniture giant says it sees growth opportunities particularly in the U.S. Southeast.

April 20, 2023

JPMorgan asks senior managers to be in office 5 days a week

The bank is asking all managing directors to be in the office five days a week, according to a memo sent to employees.

April 13, 2023

Abortion pill companies struggle to make sense of conflicting court rulings

Companies responsible for making and distributing the abortion pill mifepristone face significant uncertainty in the wake of conflicting court rulings Friday.

April 10, 2023

Who is Harlan Crow, the GOP megadonor who vacations with Justice Thomas?

The Texas billionaire is at the center of a ProPublica report describing allegedly undisclosed gifts for justice Clarence Thomas.

April 6, 2023

Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy

The rocket company, which had aleady laid off most of its staff, said it will work on finding a buyer while the Chapter 11 process plays out.

April 4, 2023

Surging oil prices could again frustrate inflation fight

Saudi Arabia and other leading oil producers will slash output by more than 1 million barrels a day starting in May.

April 3, 2023

Virgin Orbit to lay off 85 percent of staff, freeze operations

The rocket company failed to secure enough money from investors to continue funding its operations at the current level.

March 31, 2023