Maggie Davis

Staff Writer

  • Expertise: Personal finance
  • Education: Pepperdine University

 


Maggie Davis is a staff writer at LendingTree. She primarily focuses on breaking down complex data and research about the financial lives of Americans into digestible content through our studies and surveys. Her reporting has been featured in numerous publications, such as Forbes and USA Today.

Before joining LendingTree, Maggie worked in public relations and media coordination. In addition to working within the hospitality technology and real estate verticals, Maggie has also enjoyed investigative reporting and writing on an environmental beat. As a newspaper editor during her undergraduate studies, her writing was honored with several student journalism awards, including an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award and a College Media Association Pinnacle Award.

Maggie has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Pepperdine University.

Articles by Maggie Davis

More Than a Third of Americans Are Relying on Their Tax Refund This Year, With Paying Down Debt the Top Priority

We’re more than a month into the 2023 tax filing season, and many consumers eagerly anticipate their refunds — though fewer Americans say they’re relying... read more

Organic Food Prices Rise Faster in Past Year Than Conventional Counterparts — What We’re Seeing, From Food Costs to Household Spending

Eggs may be the new luxury status symbol at the grocery store checkout line, but they’re not the only product with a rising price tag.... read more

Should the Stars Be a Financial Guide? 32% of Americans Say They’ve Followed Their Horoscope for Money Advice (or Would Consider It)

Is your destiny written in the stars? Some think it is — and some would even go so far as to rely on their horoscope... read more

Southern Metros Dominate List of Biggest Boomtowns Through COVID-19

From a boom in new business applications to rising (then falling) unemployment rates, the COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented business trends. With life returning more to... read more

Inflation Wins Again as Americans Plan To Spend an Average of $115 on the Super Bowl This Year

It’s February, which means the most important football game of the year is approaching. Although fans around the U.S. are excited for the Super Bowl,... read more

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