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Anastasia Economides

Overview

Anastasia is the Copy Desk Chief at LendingTree, where she leads a team of staff editors and freelance editors charged with editing and fact-checking hundreds of articles per month across various LendingTree-owned domains. 

Experience

Prior to working at LendingTree, Anastasia spent six years at The New York Times, where she took on dual roles as copy editor and web editor for all major sections, including BizDay. She also worked as a breaking news homepage editor for Flipboard and NBC New York. She is a part of the board of directors for the Deadline Club, the largest chapter of SPJ. She is also a member of The Society of Business Editors and Writers and the Online News Association. 

Education

Anastasia has an M.A. in journalism from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in Times Square. She was the recipient of the Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media scholarship. Anastasia also has a B.A. in Communications from Adelphi University, where she attended on a full scholarship and was a part of the Honors College as well as managing editor of the school paper. She wrote her undergraduate thesis on the future of online media.

Articles by Anastasia Economides

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More Than 90% of Consumers Plan to Change Spending As Prices Continue to Climb

With inflation continuing to climb — consumer prices in June were up 5.4% year over year, the highest such increase since the Great Recession in... read more

Nearly 4 in 5 Americans Didn’t Change Their Retirement Contributions or Investments Amid COVID-19 Crisis

While the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the way we work, shifted our spending and saving habits, and halted nonessential travel, it didn’t seem to rattle our... read more

Twice as Many Women as Men Aren’t Ready to Resume Student Loan Repayment

For the past 16 months, the government has allowed federal student loan borrowers to pause their repayment (interest-free) to provide relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.... read more

Gen Zers, Millennials Believe Making a Good Impression Online Is More Important Than Doing So in Person

Yes, many Gen Zers and millennials live on their phones — so it’s not surprising that the majority of both generations say a digital presence... read more

50% of Microbusiness Owners Still Reeling from Coronavirus Pandemic

Half of microbusinesses — those with five or fewer employees — are still being negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey... read more

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