Kaitlyn Mahoney

Kaitlyn Mahoney (she/her) is the content manager for Credit.com and an editor with a passion for financial justice. She’s been a professional writer and editor for more than ten years, working to make all the content she touches accurate and accessible. She most enjoys creating easy-to-understand financial guides for people just starting their financial journeys and connecting with other experts to expand her own knowledge. When she’s not editing, she’s reading, checking on her little free diverse library, or working with her local mutual aid organization.

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Are Travel Rewards Credit Cards Still a Good Idea?
[UPDATE: Some offers mentioned below have expired and/or are no l... read more

February 23, 2022

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Digit App Review: Can the Digit App Really Help You Save Money?
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the average persona... read more

September 23, 2021

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How to Buy or Sell Your Home with HomeLight
Homebuying—and selling—is a high-stakes enterprise. If you’... read more

July 20, 2021

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Tally App Review
The average American has four credit card accounts, and average c... read more

September 4, 2020

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Ellevest: A Money Membership for Women
Many robo-investing apps have popped up in recent years. Ellevest... read more

July 29, 2020

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OpenSky Credit Card Review
The OpenSky Secured Visa Credit Card is a credit-building credit ... read more

July 28, 2020

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