Amanda Push

Deputy Editor

Expertise: Personal finance, personal loans, credit counseling, auto loans, student loans
Education: University of Nebraska

Amanda Push is a deputy editor with experience covering topics like auto, personal and student loans as well as how to manage your credit. Before joining LendingTree in 2021, she worked as a journalist in Nebraska and Colorado. Her work appeared in publications such as CNET, Bankrate and The Associated Press. She earned her bachelor’s degree in communications and specialized in writing at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She is also certified as a credit counselor via the National Association of Certified Credit Counselors.

Articles by Amanda Push

High-Credit Score Borrowers Take Out Personal Loans 122% Larger, on Average, Than Others — Here’s Where They’re Spending the Most

Personal loans can be a great option for many people, so borrowers across all credit score levels — even those with the highest scores —... read more

Are Signature Loans With No Credit Check Too Good to Be True?

Signature loans that don’t require a credit check and offer fast cash may sound great in theory, but the risk is typically not worth it.... read more

How to Stop Student Loan Garnishment

College students graduate with an average debt of $29,000, for both private and public student loans. For some, making those payments just isn’t possible. Failing... read more

Most, Least Affordable HBCUs

For some students, attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU) in the U.S. aligns with their personal and professional goals. However, as both the... read more

How Much Federal Student Loan Borrowers Owe in Each State

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted Americans in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to varying degrees. While payments on most federal student loans... read more

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