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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

Sports Fans Will Shell Out an Average of $664 This Fall, and 33% May Take On Debt

Fall has arrived, and with it comes fall sports. The college football and NFL seasons are underway, with the MLB playoffs just around the corner.... read more

As Earned Wage Access Draws Scrutiny, How Does It Differ From Payday Loans?

What if you didn’t have to wait for payday to get paid? That’s the question that companies like Payactiv, Grit and Instant are addressing. Their... read more

How To Claim the Student Loan Interest Deduction

Is student loan interest deductible? Yes it is. If you took out student loans to cover educational expenses, you might be eligible for the student... read more

Medical and Health Services Managers Have the Best Pandemic Recovery Outlook — Here’s How Nearly 760 Jobs Stack Up

Much has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. With economywide disruptions such as soaring inflation rates and worker shortages across industries like hospitality and health... read more

Keeping Up With the Joneses: Nearly 40% of Americans Overspend to Impress Others; Most Want to ‘Feel Successful’

At some point or another, most — if not all — of us have felt the pressure to keep up with the Joneses. According to... read more

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