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Pearly Huang

Copy Chief

  • Expertise: Personal finance
  • Education: The Pennsylvania State University

 


Pearly Huang is the copy chief for LendingTree and its family of brands, which includes CompareCards, DepositAccounts, MagnifyMoney, Student Loan Hero and ValuePenguin. As copy chief, Pearly oversees the copy editing and fact-checking process for all personal finance content that is published on LendingTree and its brands.

Prior to joining LendingTree, Pearly worked at the copy and research desks at several major publishing companies such as American Express Publishing, TIME Inc., Condé Nast and Hearst. She also has extensive freelance experience working at digital media brands, such as the Huffington Post and Vox Media.

Pearly got her start in hyperlocal journalism, where she was a reporter for Time Out New York, Patch.com and The Huffington Post.

Pearly’s formal education includes a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in English studies from The Pennsylvania State University.

Articles by Pearly Huang

How To Pay for Medical School

Many students feel overwhelmed when trying to figure out how to pay for medical school without drowning in debt. The average out-of-state tuition at a... read more

Choosing the Best Place To Get a Personal Loan

If you’re looking for the best place to get a personal loan, you have options. Personal loans can commonly be found through banks, credit unions... read more

529 Qualified Expenses: What You Can Use a 529 Plan For

With tuition and other college expenses skyrocketing, using tax-advantaged investment accounts like a 529 college savings plan can be an excellent way to pay for... read more

PAYE vs. REPAYE: How These Repayment Plans Stack Up

If you can’t afford to pay your federal student loans, you might want to look into an income-driven repayment (IDR) plan. Two IDR options include... read more

Half of Americans Say Inflation Is Forcing Them To Cut Back on Fourth of July Spending, but Those Celebrating Plan To Spend an Average of $270

The Fourth of July is approaching, and backyard grills aren’t the only things heating up this summer — consumer spending is red-hot, too. Although 50%... read more

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