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Alicia Adamczyk reports on personal finance, consumer debt, and retirement planning for The Wall Street Journal, Forbes Advisor, and CNBC Make It. Her coverage extends to Lifehacker, Money, and Time, where she analyzes economic policy impacts on household finances. The New York Press Club has recognized her financial journalism with multiple awards. Based in New York, Adamczyk specializes in translating complex financial concepts into actionable insights for consumers navigating wealth building and career transitions. Her reporting portfolio encompasses market analysis, investment strategies, and workplace financial benefits. She maintains editorial positions at major financial publications while contributing in-depth features on economic trends. Adamczyk's work focuses on three core areas: personal financial planning, consumer protection, and retirement readiness. Her articles examine the intersection of policy decisions and household economics. She produces long-form analysis and regular columns tracking developments in personal finance, career mobility, and consumer banking.