The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Personal Finance" category was awarded in 2010âÂÂ2018, with eligibility open to print, online, and broadcast journalists who have a track record of informing and protecting individual investors and consumers without having a personal agenda or conflict of interest. The category was renamed "Personal Service" in 2019 and expanded to include journalists in all media. It was renamed "Personal Finance & Consumer Reporting" in 2020.
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Personal Finance (2010âÂÂ2018)
:Articles in Series:
:#"From prison to the pinnacle", April 19, 2009
:#"Pressure tactics used at US Fidelis", April 24, 2009
:#"Warranty sales skim top profit", May 24, 2009
:Articles in Series:
:#"Placing the Blame as Students Are Buried in Debt", May 29, 2010
:#"Student Debt And a Push For Fairness", June 5, 2010
:#"What Love Joins Together, Debt Can Put Asunder", September 4, 2010
:Articles in Series:
:#"How You Can Help", June 2011
:#"What Happens As The Brain Ages", June 2011
:#"The Papers You Need to Prepare", June 2011
:#"Keep Them Safe @ Home", June 2011
:#"How Tech Helps Caregivers", June 2011
:#"Call on These Experts", June 2011
:#"Keep The Sharks at Bay", August 2011
:Columns:
:#"Meet Suze Orman's Newsletter Guru", January 21âÂÂ22, 2012
:#"Can 'Skin in the Game' Pose conflicts?", June 2âÂÂ3, 2012
:#"A Fund Manager's Home Cooking", June 16âÂÂ17, 2012
:#"High Rates? Are You Delirious?", July 14âÂÂ15, 2012
:#"Will These Royal Yields Rule?", December 11, 2012
- 2014: "60 Minutes: 40 Million Mistakes" by Steve Kroft, Bill Owens, Jeff Fager, James Jacoby, Michael Karzis, and Matthew Lev, CBS News
- 2015: "Helping Retirees Navigate Pension Cuts in DetroitâÂÂs Bankruptcy" by Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press
- 2016: "Aging's Costliest Challenge" by Donna Rosato, Kate Santichen, Alexandra Mondalek and Shayla Hunter, Money Magazine
- 2017: âÂÂThe High Cost of Copingâ by Taylor Tepper and Elizabeth O'Brien for Money Magazine
:Articles in Series:
:#"The High Cost of CopingâÂÂ, December 2016
:#"The High Cost of Coping" (Online), December 2016
:#"They Fought a DaughterâÂÂs Heroin Addiction and Their Insurer, at the Same Time", December 21, 2016
:#"What to Tell Your Boss About Your Mental Health Diagnosis", December 21, 2016
:#"A Comprehensive Guide to the Best Mental Health Resources", December 21, 2016
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Personal Service (2019)
:Articles in Series:
:#"A Student Loan Fix for a Teacher", March 30, 2018
:#"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 HasnâÂÂt Gone Well So Far", October 17, 2018
:#"A TeacherâÂÂs Long Road to Student Loan Forgiveness (and a $4,500 Surprise)", December 7, 2018
Gerald Loeb Award winners for Personal Finance & Consumer Reporting (2020-present)
- 2020: "The TuboTax Trap" by Justin Elliott, Paul Kiel, Ariana Tobin and Lucas Waldron, ProPublica
- 2021: "Evenflo, Maker of the 'Big Kid' Booster Seat, Put Profits Over Child Safety" by Daniela Porat, Patricia Callahan, and Lucas Waldron, ProPublica
- 2022: "Amazon's Advantage" by Adrianne Jeffries, Leon Yin, Evelyn Larrubia, Gabriel Hongsdusit, Ben Tanen, Micha Gorelick, Ritu Ghiya, and Jeff Crouse, The Markup
:Articles:
:#"When Amazon Takes the Buy Box, It Doesn't Give It Up", October 14, 2021
:#"Amazon Puts Its Own 'Brands' First", October 14, 2021
:#"How We Analyzed AmazonâÂÂs Treatment of Its 'Brands' in Search Results", October 14, 2021
:#"Citing Markup Investigation, Lawmakers Demand Answers from Amazon", October 18, 2021
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