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Michael Galvis

Michael Galvis is a former LendingTree managing editor for personal loans and debt. He oversaw the publication of content for this vertical across all LendingTree-owned domains. His goal is to help readers make smart decisions about their money, whether they are seeking to refinance or consolidate debt or learn how to balance their monthly budget.

Michael first entered the personal finance realm in 2015 as the features editor for GOBankingRates, with a focus on surveys and studies. His content has appeared on Business Insider, Forbes and MSN, among other major online publications.

In 2017, he joined Student Loan Hero as a copy editor and later as a deputy editor. There, he focused on educating students and their parents on their options for funding a college and postgraduate education and on how to repay student debt as cheaply as possible. In late 2018, he joined the LendingTree family when Student Loan Hero was acquired. 

He received his master’s in creative writing at San Diego State University and a bachelor’s in creative writing at Pepperdine University. He previously worked as an editor for literary journals and freelance writer for lifestyle publications.

Articles by Michael Galvis

Home Improvement Spending Rises Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Equipped with nothing but time and stay-at-home orders, Americans have taken stock of the design flaws, necessary repairs and outdated fixtures inside their homes. Home... read more

Despite Advancements, Black Americans See Less Economic Prosperity Than the Nation as a Whole

In the years following the Great Recession, which ended in 2009, the U.S. economy has undergone a period of recovery and economic growth. However, some... read more

States Where Households Received the Most Stimulus Money

The U.S. government started distributing Economic Impact Payments, the federal stimulus checks aimed at helping Americans stay afloat through the coronavirus pandemic, in April. As... read more

How Long It Takes Workers To Earn the Equivalent of a $1,200 Stimulus Check

There’s no doubt that the Economic Impact Payments released as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act have helped many Americans... read more

56% of Parents With Young Children Are in Debt Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has forced parents to take on new roles at home, such as teacher and daytime caregiver. Meanwhile, parents are facing financial strain.... read more

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