Rappeport started as an intern for CNN in 2001 before becoming a staff writer at The Press of Atlantic City in 2002 following the completion of his MS in Journalism at Columbia.
[2] He remained at The Press until 2004 but relocated to London when he was named the Marjorie Deane fellow at The Economist in 2006.
Rappeport moved to the Financial Times as a reporter in New York in 2008, covering economics and general assignment stories, until he was appointed US consumer correspondent in 2011.
He joined The New York Times as a politics reporter in 2014, based out of the Washington bureau, and covered the 2016 presidential campaign.
In 2017, Rappeport became an economic policy reporter, covering the Treasury Department, taxes and trade.