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Natalie Campisi

Senior Reporter at Forbes

Natalie Campisi has written and edited for a variety of publications. Her work has taken her all over the map–from Dubai and Germany where she covered the mechanical watch industry to Capitol Hill to report on labor and welfare issues. She’s been interviewed by Buzzfeed, The Los Angeles Times, Nasdaq, Fox and Friends and other media outlets about the housing market, eviction moratoriums, student loans and more. Her story “From Inherent Racial Bias to Incorrect Data—The Problems With Current Credit Scoring Models” has been cited in several scholarly publications, such as the CUNY Law Review. Along with journalism, Natalie’s time is taken up with creative writing, theatre, rescuing random animals, hiking and renovating a home in Southern California.

Publications

  • Forbes Advisor
    50 articles
  • bankrate.com
    49 articles
  • columbian.com
    6 articles
  • Forbes
    4 articles
  • fredericknewspost.com
    2 articles
  • thesouthern.com
    2 articles
  • Republican-American
    2 articles

Writes Most On

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  • Want To Keep More Of Your Paycheck? Consider Moving To A Low-Tax State
    2 Apr—Forbes Advisor
    A Note From Natalie: Hello and welcome to Forbes Advisor’s Weekly Brief, where we dive into the realities of consumer finance and empower you with knowledge to help make your financial journey easier. Tax Day is almost here, and it’s not just your income that matters—it’s also your ZIP code. State income tax varies wildly, and where you live could mean the difference between a few hundred bucks and a few thousand on your paychecks. In a bold move, Mississippi just passed a law to phase out...
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