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Devon Delfino

Freelance Writer

Devon Delfino is a freelance writer with nearly a decade of experience in the personal finance space. During that time, she’s covered everything from basic budgeting and personal loans to credit card rewards programs and retirement planning. She also wrote a weekly series called LT News covering the latest financial news, before moving onto the surveys and studies beat for LendingTree.

Her personal finance reporting has also been featured in U.S. News and World Report, CNBC, the L.A. Times, the Motley Fool, and Teen Vogue, among others.

Prior to becoming a freelancer, Devon worked as a staff writer at NerdWallet, covering student loans and higher education as well as general money management.

Specialties

  • Money management
  • Paying off debt
  • Credit cards
  • Personal loans
  • Credit scores and building credit

Achievements

  • 8 years of personal finance reporting experience
  • 100+ bylines across LendingTree sites

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, Boston University

Devon’s thoughts on money management

“Even with a predictable income, cash flow can be tricky to manage. Keeping a checking account buffer can help you avoid overdrafts and cover less frequent expenses or ones that may be less predictable. And, in a pinch, it can help you avoid taking on high-interest debt if a small emergency pops up and you don’t yet have savings in place to cover it.”

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Articles by Devon Delfino

Renters in Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee Have Fallen the Most Behind on Payments

Nearly 1 in 6 renters aren’t caught up on payments, according to LendingTree’s analysis of Census Bureau data from late September and early October. This... read more

Nearly Half of Americans Are Making More Online Purchases Amid Pandemic

Though the number of online shoppers in the U.S. has consistently risen since at least 2016, the coronavirus crisis seems to have supercharged this increase.... read more

Economic Recovery Amid Pandemic Strongest in Idaho, Kentucky, Kansas

Since February, the economy has slumped into a recession, impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  But for a variety of reasons, certain states are faring better... read more

Where Residents Rely Most on Debt to Make Ends Meet

As a general budgeting rule, it’s not wise to go into debt to meet day-to-day spending needs. But with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting every aspect... read more

Where the Work-From-Home Trend Can Allow Americans to Have Fewer Vehicles

The coronavirus pandemic has upended Americans’ relationships with their commutes — and their vehicles. Businesses surveyed in May said they expect the number of work-from-home... read more

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