Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA Today and writes the Daily Money newsletter. His go-to topics include building wealth, saving and investing, and planning for retirement.
A graduate of Wesleyan and Northwestern universities, de Visé has worked at The Washington Post, the Miami Herald, The Hill, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Long Beach Press-Telegram and the Boca Raton News. He shared a 2001 team Pulitzer Prize and has garnered more than two dozen other national and regional journalism awards.
De Visé is the author of four books and co-author of a fifth. "The Blues Brothers" (2024) was named an Amazon editor's pick. "King of the Blues" (2021) was longlisted for the PEN America Award for Biography. "The Comeback" (2018) inspired Congress to award its Gold Medal to cyclist Greg LeMond. "Andy & Don" (2015) is in its 13th paperback printing.
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