Becca Stanek, The Week US
Becca Stanek has worked as an editor and writer in the personal finance space since 2017. She previously served as a deputy editor and later a managing editor overseeing investing and savings content at LendingTree and as an editor at the financial startup SmartAsset, where she focused on retirement- and financial-adviser-related content. Before that, she was a staff writer at The Week, primarily contributing to Speed Reads.
She currently works as a freelance writer and editor while she earns her MFA in creative writing from Queens University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Becca earned her bachelor's degree in English Writing at DePauw University. During her freelance tenure, her work has appeared in publications including Forbes, SoFi, Credible, Atticus, Policygenius, MoneyMade, and Finance of America Mortgage, among others. She has covered a wide range of financial topics, including investing, saving and budgeting, banking, retirement, mortgages, student loans, personal loans, insurance, financial advisers, the Federal Reserve, and credit cards.
Becca lives in Valatie, New York, with her husband and their dog, Matilda, where you can most often find her at the yoga studio, the library or outdoors.
Latest articles by Becca Stanek, The Week US
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Should you lease your next car?
The explainer To buy or to lease, that is the question
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Where should you stash your savings after the Fed rate cut?
The Explainer You will not be earning as much on savings rates, so you may want to make some changes
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The pros and cons of investing in crypto
The Explainer Should you hop on board the cryptocurrency train?
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3 tips for using credit cards without racking up debt
The Explainer When used responsibly, these pieces of plastic can have some real benefits
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What are the options for covering long-term care?
The explainer Nursing homes are expensive, but there are smart ways to start saving
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How do presidential elections affect the stock market?
The explainer If you are worried, take heart: Market changes in response to what is happening politically are likely to be short-term
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4 benefits first-time homebuyers should know about
The explainer Home prices are dropping and this fall is looking particularly buyer-friendly
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5 easy ways to start saving more
The Explainer Even if you start small, saving will eventually make a difference in your overall financial situation
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The pros and cons of always having a credit freeze in place
The explainer Many people don't freeze their credit until their info gets exposed in a data breach — but you can also keep this protection in place before it happens
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What to do if your personal information is exposed in a data breach
The Explainer Change your password, check your credit card statements and set up fraud alerts
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EV or gas car: what's more cost-effective to own in the long run?
The explainer Will a steeper sticker price be worth skipping all those trips to the gas pump?
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Where will inflation go next?
The Explainer Believe it or not, inflation is easing up
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A beginner's guide to passive income
The Explainer Smart ideas for making money with low-maintenance investments
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4 tips to keep your emotions out of investing
The explainer It's normal to feel worried about dips in stock prices or excited about an investment opportunity — but do not let it cloud your judgement
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What is early direct deposit and how does it work?
The explainer Next time you are in a financial pinch, this option can get you early access to your paycheck
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When does it make sense to refinance your mortgage?
The explainer You may be able to secure a lower interest rate — but it's not a good move for everyone
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Are you entitled to compensation if your flight is delayed or canceled?
The explainer New rules will soon require airlines to issue automatic refunds for canceled flights
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How can students and young people start building credit?
the explainer Young adults usually don't have a credit score — but there are several ways they can begin to build credit in preparation for their financial future
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5 tips to save on back-to-school shopping
The Explainer Kids will soon be heading back to school, which can mean a major shopping bill for parents
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4 ways to lower your property tax bill
The Explainer You can't escape property taxes, but you can make the bills a bit more manageable
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What to do with that extra paycheck in a three-paycheck month
The Explainer If you get paid on a bi-weekly basis, every year has two months in which you'll receive three paychecks
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The personal check is on the way out. Here's what to use instead.
The Explainer A growing list of retailers, including Target and Whole Foods, no longer accept personal checks as payment
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Is it worth switching banks for a sign-up bonus?
The Explainer An immediate cash bonus may sound great, but there is a lot to consider before jumping ship
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5 books to read to brush up on your personal finance knowledge
The Explainer These books won't bore you with indecipherable financial jargon
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