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Julie Sherrier

Former Senior Managing Editor

  • Expertise: Personal finance, credit scores, credit cards, debt management, real estate investing
  • Education: University of Missouri-Columbia, Arizona State University, University of Texas at Austin

 


Julie Sherrier is a former senior managing editor at LendingTree, where she used to oversee all of the site’s credit cards and credit score coverage.

Before joining LendingTree, Julie spent 11 years working as the managing editor and then editorial director at CreditCards.com. Prior to that, she served as a senior editor at Rellek Publishing, the book publishing division at Keller Williams Realty International. Julie was also an adjunct journalism instructor at the University of Texas at Austin and served as communications director for several international and state trade associations..

Julie earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, studied anthropology at Arizona State University and was a creative writing student at The University of Texas at Austin.

Articles by Julie Sherrier

Nearly 50 Million Cardholders Had Credit Limits Reduced, Card Closed Involuntarily in Past Month

One in four American credit cardholders said they’ve involuntarily had their credit limit slashed on at least one of their credit cards or even had... read more

62% of Americans Don’t Know The Most Important Credit Scoring Factor

Nearly 2 in 3 Americans don’t know that your payment history is the most important factor in determining your credit score, according to a new... read more

Nearly Half of Gen Z and Millennials Plan to Donate to a Political Campaign in 2020

More than a third of Americans say they plan to donate to a political campaign in 2020, according to a new report from LendingTree. And... read more

Survey: Nearly 1 in 3 Americans ‘Turned Off’ If Partner Overspends on Valentine’s Day

Good intentions should be acknowledged, but if you spend too much money on Valentine’s Day, your partner may be a bit peeved. According to a... read more

Nearly Half of Consumers Have Holiday Gift-Giving Guilt

The holiday spirit spurred a record number of American shoppers to open their wallets this holiday season. According to the National Retail Federation and Prosper... read more

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