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Ron Lieber (born 1971) is an American journalist for ''
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'', where he writes the "Your Money" column. He is the recipient of three Gerald Loeb awards for his writing in the column. He previously wrote the "Green Thumb" column for the ''
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''.


Early life

Lieber grew up in
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, Illinois. He attended the full 14-years of grade school at Francis W. Parker School, a private school in Chicago, becoming a scholarship student after his parents divorced. Expecting to continue living in the Chicago area after college, Lieber decided to choose a school outside the
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, attending
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on scholarships and financial aid. He was inspired to try writing for the ''Student'', the school alumni magazine, after reading the work of Chris Miller in the publication. The summer after his junior year, he
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with the ''
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'' for three months. He graduated in 1993.


Career

Lieber began his career in 1993 as a reporter for Lawyers Weekly USA in
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, a legal newspaper for small law firms. His boss inspired him to want to work for ''The Wall Street Journal'' by bringing him clippings of
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's articles . He moved on to work as a staff reporter for the ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2002, Lieber joined ''The Wall Street Journal''. He was hired by Felsenthal as a founding member of the Personal Journal team. He wrote the "Green Thumb" managing-your-money column until he left in 2007. Lieber helped start FiLife in 2007 as the managing editor. FiLife, a joint venture of
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and IAC, was a personal finance website aimed at younger readers. Lieber said the name was "a semi-mashup of Financial Life and High Life." Lieber left FiLife in 2008 to join The New York Times as a financial columnist. He writes the "Your Money" column, which earned him three Gerald Loeb awards.


Personal life

Lieber is married to
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, a
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-winning journalist for ''The New York Times''. They live in Brooklyn with their two daughters.


Awards

* 2011
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for Personal Finance business journalism for "Student Debt" * 2018 Gerald Loeb Award for Personal Finance business journalism for "The Equifax Breach" * 2019 Gerald Loeb award for Personal Service business journalism for "The Daunting Road to Loan Forgiveness"


Selected bibliography

* ''Taking Time Off'', co-written with Colin Hall, 1996,
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* ''Upstart Start-Ups'', 1998,
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* ''Best Entry-Level Jobs: Paying Your Dues Without Losing Your Mind'', 2004,
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* "Student Debt" articles in ''The New York Times'', winner of a 2011 Gerald Loeb award: ** "Placing the Blame as Students Are Buried in Debt", May 29, 2010 The linked PDF contains the articles. ** "Student Debt And a Push For Fairness", June 5, 2010 ** "What Love Joins Together, Debt Can Put Asunder", September 4, 2010 * ''The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money'', 2015,
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* "The Daunting Road to Loan Forgiveness" articles in ''The New York Times'', winner of a 2019 Gerald Loeb award: ** "A Student Loan Fix for a Teacher", March 30, 2018 The linked PDF contains the articles. ** "A $350 Million Fund Helps Many Public Servants. Meet the Ones Left Out.", April 6, 2018 ** "Who Is a Public Servant? Borrowers Have a Lot Riding on the Answer", April 13, 2018 ** "The Public Student Loan Forgiveness Rescue Hasn’t Gone Well So Far", October 17, 2018 ** "A Teacher’s Long Road to Student Loan Forgiveness (and a $4,500 Surprise)", December 7, 2018


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lieber, Ron Living people 1971 births American male journalists Journalists from Illinois The New York Times columnists Gerald Loeb Award winners for Personal Finance American newspaper editors People from Chicago Francis W. Parker School (Chicago) alumni