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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

Where Women, Men Are More Financially Savvy Than the Other Gender

While some movie tropes suggest women are more willing than men to whip out their credit cards, is one gender more financially savvy than the... read more

Diamonds in the Rough? Best Hidden Gem Metros for Homeownership

There are hundreds of metros in the U.S., but the 50 with the largest populations — including places like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago... read more

3 Little-Known Credit Card Perks You Should Know

Rewards credit cards have changed the game for many savvy consumers, offering cash back, air miles and more. Even so, some useful perks from credit... read more

Hey Siri, Charge Mom and Dad’s Card: Kids’ Secret Spending Nears $700, on Average

Kids and credit cards can sometimes be a recipe for disaster. Although more than half (52%) of parents have permitted their children to use their... read more

Best and Worst Places for Raising a Family as a Single Parent

It isn’t easy raising a family as a single parent. Still, it’s particularly common in the U.S., where almost a quarter (23%) of children younger... read more

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