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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

Small Businesses Expect Hiring Will Be Their Biggest Need Over Next 6 Months

Across the country, businesses are looking to get back to something near “normal.” But many small business owners say they’re having trouble finding new workers.... read more

How Social Media Influencers Impact Consumer Choices Across Generations

With their expert knowledge and loyal followers, social media influencers can impact consumers’ purchasing decisions, but in what ways and to what extent? A recent... read more

With Expanded Child Tax Credit Payments Starting Soon, Here’s Where the Most Families Will Benefit

The latest coronavirus relief package (known as the American Rescue Plan) enhances the child tax credit, providing $3,600 annually per child to families with kids... read more

25% of Americans Thought About Starting a Business During the Pandemic — And 64% of Them Have Taken Action

The coronavirus pandemic changed how many Americans work, with some shifting to remote and others losing their job. Small business owners in particular have had... read more

Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $15 Would Cover Living Wages in Nearly Two-Thirds of the Country’s 100 Largest Metros

Think about what your paycheck looked like in 2009. Now imagine it never changed, even as your cost of living did. For some, this is... read more

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