Maggie Davis

Staff Writer

  • Expertise: Personal finance
  • Education: Pepperdine University

 


Maggie Davis is a staff writer at LendingTree. She primarily focuses on breaking down complex data and research about the financial lives of Americans into digestible content through our studies and surveys. Her reporting has been featured in numerous publications, such as Forbes and USA Today.

Before joining LendingTree, Maggie worked in public relations and media coordination. In addition to working within the hospitality technology and real estate verticals, Maggie has also enjoyed investigative reporting and writing on an environmental beat. As a newspaper editor during her undergraduate studies, her writing was honored with several student journalism awards, including an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award and a College Media Association Pinnacle Award.

Maggie has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Pepperdine University.

Articles by Maggie Davis

Parents of Young Kids Expect to Shell Out More Than $300, on Average, This Halloween as More Americans Plan To Spend on the Spooky Holiday

Americans are gearing up for Halloween as the spooky holiday season approaches. But the most unsettling aspect this year might not be the creepy costumes... read more

Amid Rising Inflation, 61% of Americans Who Paid a Bill Late in the Past 6 Months Say They Couldn’t Afford It

Many Americans are feeling financially squeezed as the cost of living rises, and having a thinner wallet can come with consequences when it’s time to... read more

77% of Daters Say Dating Could Be Easier if They Had More Money, With Some Going on Fewer Dates Due to Inflation

Inflation is impacting almost every aspect of Americans’ lives, and dating is included. According to the latest LendingTree survey, the majority of Americans who are... read more

How Inflation Is Changing Small Business Strategies, From Price Increases to Suppliers to Closures

Amid rising inflation, small businesses remain resilient. Just 3.2% of small businesses said in April that they planned to close in the next six months,... read more

WIC Program’s Expanded Benefits Account for Up to 6,226 Calories a Month — Here’s How Much Recipients Could Lose if Benefits Expire

An average of 6.2 million people participated monthly in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program (SNAP) for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) in fiscal year 2021.... read more

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