The Wall Street Journal’s Personal Finance bureau seeks a reporter who can help readers navigate the economics of everyday life. There is information asymmetry in every financial transaction. You will tell stories that give readers the information and insights to improve their odds by:
1) crunching the numbers on financial decisions big and small, breaking down the strategies and game theory of the ways we spend, save, and borrow.
2) Making the macro micro, explaining how forces like inflation or fiscal policy play out in our actual lives.