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Jessica Silver-Greenberg

Investigative business reporter at the New York Times

Jessica Silver-Greenberg is an accomplished investigative business reporter for The New York Times, known for her impactful journalism on consumer financial issues and healthcare.

Professional Background:

  • Business reporter at The New York Times since March 2012
  • Previously worked at Bloomberg, BusinessWeek, and The Wall Street Journal
  • Specializes in reporting on consumer finance, business, and healthcare topics

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in English literature and American studies from Princeton University (2000-2004)

Notable Achievements:

  • Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist:
    • 2012 National Reporting (debt collectors investigation)
    • 2016 Investigative Reporting (forced arbitration series)
  • Multiple Loeb Award finalist
  • Recognized for groundbreaking reporting on:
    • Aggressive debt collection tactics
    • Corporate use of arbitration clauses
    • Intersection of money and healthcare

Personal Details:

  • Lives in Brooklyn, New York
  • Mother of two children
  • Daughter of Richard Alan Greenberg, an Oscar-nominated special effects designer

Her investigative reporting has been cited in the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress, highlighting her significant impact on understanding consumer financial issues.123

Highlights

Oct 18 · prowly.com
Jessica Silver-Greenberg at The New York Times - Prowly
Sep 26 · nytimes.com
The Profitable Business of Holding Patients Against Their Will

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Location

New York, New York, United States