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Xiomara Martinez-White

Copy Editor

  • Expertise: Copy editing, personal finance
  • Education: Smith College, City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism

 


Xiomara Martinez-White is a copy editor at LendingTree and its associated companies, where she edits multiple personal finance verticals.

Previously, she was a copy editor at BDG Media and its flagship publication, Bustle, and first honed her copy editing craft as a fashion assistant with the International Herald Tribune, working in Paris under famed fashion editor Suzy Menkes. She has also held internships at publications such as Marie Claire, People.com and the Metro.

Martinez-White earned a B.A. in English Language & Literature at Smith College and an M.A. at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, concentrating in Arts and Cultural Journalism. She also attended the University of Cape Town and CELSA Paris as a visiting student.

Articles by Xiomara Martinez-White

Spending on Delivery Services Up 159% Since 2021 to $407 Monthly, on Average

In the age of technology, convenience is king — even if it comes at a cost. On-demand delivery service users spend an average of $407... read more

Using a Personal Loan to Pay Down Credit Card Debt Could Raise Your Credit Score by Up to 71 Points

Credit cards are convenient, but the debt all those swipes and taps rack up is anything but. Credit card debt can drag down your credit... read more

94% of Americans Say Owning a Home Is Part of the American Dream, but 51% Who Don’t Own Fear They Never Will

Owning a home has long been considered the quintessential American dream, but the path to those white picket fences is far from smooth. Although 84%... read more

Student Loan Forgiveness for Lawyers

Law school debt can be a heavy burden, especially for government and nonprofit lawyers who might earn less than some of their colleagues. It’s also... read more

Student Loan Debt Statistics

Americans owe $1.77 trillion in student loan debt. And while the Biden administration attempted to shrink that amount by an estimated $430 billion, the Supreme... read more

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