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Julie Sherrier

Former Senior Managing Editor

  • Expertise: Personal finance, credit scores, credit cards, debt management, real estate investing
  • Education: University of Missouri-Columbia, Arizona State University, University of Texas at Austin

 


Julie Sherrier is a former senior managing editor at LendingTree, where she used to oversee all of the site’s credit cards and credit score coverage.

Before joining LendingTree, Julie spent 11 years working as the managing editor and then editorial director at CreditCards.com. Prior to that, she served as a senior editor at Rellek Publishing, the book publishing division at Keller Williams Realty International. Julie was also an adjunct journalism instructor at the University of Texas at Austin and served as communications director for several international and state trade associations..

Julie earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, studied anthropology at Arizona State University and was a creative writing student at The University of Texas at Austin.

Articles by Julie Sherrier

Average Back-to-School Spending Reaches $498, and 33% of Parents Will Go Into Debt To Pay For It

As the era of COVID-19 stretches into another topsy-turvy year, families with school-age kids are gearing up for another deeply uncertain and costly back-to-school shopping... read more

Summer of Shortages: 70% of Americans Having Trouble Obtaining Products and Services

It’s not just you: 7 in 10 Americans report not being able to find the products they need or enjoy the services they’ve come to... read more

Nearly Half of Credit Cardholders Still Prefer Debit Over Credit

Nearly half of all credit cardholders said their debit card is their primary payment method, according to a new report from LendingTree. LendingTree surveyed more... read more

Survey Finds Bridal Parties Feel Pressure to Spend — and it Hurts Friendship with Bride

Does the sight of yet another wedding invitation make you sweat? Wedded bliss can come at a cost if you’re looking to celebrate a close... read more

Fitness, Nutrition Spending Driving About 40% of Millennials and Gen Z into Debt

It’s expensive to get in shape and lose weight, and many Americans (especially younger ones) are willing to take on debt to do it. That... read more

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