Daniel Gross

Daniel Gross
Daniel Gross
Born August 4, 1967 (1967-08-04) (age 44)
East Lansing, Michigan
Residence Westport, CT
Education Cornell (BA), Harvard (AM)
Occupation Journalist, author

Daniel Gross (born 1967) is an American journalist and author, a former Senior Editor at Newsweek, and since September 2010 employed at Yahoo! Finance. A native of East Lansing, Michigan, Gross graduated from East Lansing High School (1985) and Cornell University (B.A., 1989), and holds an A.M. (1991) in American history from Harvard University.[1]

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Career

From 2007 through August 2010, Gross was a senior editor at Newsweek, where he wrote the "Contrary Indicator" column.[1]

"Before joining Newsweek in the spring of 2007, Mr. Gross wrote the "Economic View" column in the New York Times, was a contributing writer to New York, and contributed regularly to magazines such as Fortune and Wired. From 1998-2007, Gross served as the editor of STERNBusiness, a semi-annual academic magazine on economics and management published by the New York University Stern School of Business".[1]

For Newsweek Gross wrote the weekly "Contrary Indicator" column. He also wrote a twice-weekly "Moneybox" column for Slate, which also appeared on Newsweek.com.

In September 2010 it was announced that Gross was joining the staff of Yahoo! Finance[2] where he writes a regular column.[3] In an early Yahoo Finance column, Gross was identified as "economics editor and columnist".[4]

Books

  • Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time (Wiley, 1997) (ISBN 0471196533)
  • Bull Run: Wall Street, the Democrats, and the New Politics of Personal Finance (PublicAffairs, 2000) (ISBN 1891620290)
  • Generations of Corning: 150 Years in the Life of a Global Corporation, 1851-2001 (Oxford University Press, 2001), co-authored with Davis Dyer (ISBN 0195140958)
  • Pop!: Why Bubbles Are Great For The Economy (Collins, 2007) (ISBN 0061151548)
  • Dumb Money: How our Greatest Financial Minds Bankrupted the Nation (Free Press, 2009). (ISBN 1439159874)

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