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Erin Gobler

Contributing writer

Erin Gobler is a freelance personal finance expert and journalist based in Madison, Wisconsin. She has been writing online for more than 10 years and holds a certificate in financial planning. She specializes in breaking down complex personal finance topics to make the finance industry more accessible.

In her years of experience, Erin has cover a wide variety of personal finance topics, including mortgages, real estate, investing, retirement, student loans, personal loans, insurance, credit cards, and more. Her work has been published in major publications, including Newswee, CNN, Fortune, CBS News, USA Today, Business Insider, and more.

Before her career as a personal finance writer, Erin worked in public policy as a research and legislative assistant in the state government, helping to pass legislation in the state of Wisconsin.

Expertise

Mortgage
Personal Finance
Real Estate

Education

Certificate in Financial Planning, Boston University

Certificate in Public Affairs, La Follotte School of Public Affairs at UW-Madison

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

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