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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

Student Loan Forgiveness for Teachers

Teaching doesn’t always pay that well — but depending on how you borrowed, where you live and what you teach, you might be eligible for... read more

Women Only Outearn Their Partners in 26% of Coupled Households — Here Are the Metros With the Largest Percentage of Female Breadwinners

America has seen a lot of change in recent years, but the gender pay gap has barely budged. Women continue to significantly underearn their male... read more

What is a Prepayment Penalty on a Business Loan?

Paying off debt early is usually a smart move. But when you repay a business loan before the term ends, your lender doesn’t earn as... read more

How to Get Out of an Upside-Down Car Loan

If you’re upside down on your car loan, you owe more on your vehicle than it’s currently worth. But while dealing with an upside-down car... read more

Less for More: New-Home Sizes Have Decreased Slightly Nationwide, While Prices Per Square Foot Have Jumped 95%

Though they’ve come down somewhat from their pandemic highs, home prices are still steep, especially compared to 10 years earlier. While some of the extra... read more

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