
Eric Levitz
Senior Correspondent
Eric Levitz is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he covers a wide range of political and policy issues, with a special focus on questions that internally fracture the American left and right. Before coming to Vox, he wrote a column for New York Magazine, where his work explored the diploma divide in Western politics, shifts in mainstream economic thinking, and the rise of right-wing populism, among other topics. His work has been published in the New York Times, Salon, and MSNBC, and he has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, CBS Saturday Morning, and NPR, among other outlets.
Latest articles by Eric Levitz


The AI company released a set of highly progressive policy ideas. There’s just one small problem.


The laptop class is moving left — but not out of economic desperation.


The best-case scenario for the Iran crisis is still pretty bad.


The legal breakthrough that could reshape social media — for better or worse.


What the AI jobs panic is missing.


Right-wing populists say that Trump has embraced George W. Bush’s foreign policy. They’re half-right.


How chatbots could reverse social media’s worst consequence.


The crackdown on corporate landlords just got more counterproductive.


The party must not surrender to the tax revolt.


Even if the Iran war ends tomorrow, high energy prices will persist.