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

What’s a Full House? As 36% of Nonhomeowners Fear They’ll Never Be Able to Buy on Their Own, 29% of Americans Say They’d Consider Co-Buying With Friends or Family

Homeownership may seem increasingly out of reach for many Americans, but a solution may be gaining traction: co-buying. In fact, 29% of Americans say they’d... read more

71% of Summer Travelers Say Inflation Has Impacted Their Plans, With Most Opting for Closer Destinations

Summer is in full swing, and that means it’s finally time for vacation for many Americans — but budgets are tighter this year. In fact,... read more

56% of Americans Are Fearful of Their Future Financial Situations, With 35% Losing Sleep Over Money

With soaring prices and economic uncertainty, Americans find themselves grappling with concerns about their future financial well-being. And with consumers increasingly taking on personal loan... read more

Half of Americans Say Inflation Is Forcing Them To Cut Back on Fourth of July Spending, but Those Celebrating Plan To Spend an Average of $270

The Fourth of July is approaching, and backyard grills aren’t the only things heating up this summer — consumer spending is red-hot, too. Although 50%... read more

Baby Boomers and Gen Xers Wound Down Their Nonmortgage Debt Over the Past 2 Years, While Gen Zers and Millennials Increased Their Burdens

Debt knows no generational bounds, yet the strain of financial obligations resonates differently among each age group. When it comes to debt burdens, though, Gen... read more

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