Emily Lorsch
@emily_lorsch
@CNBC @EmoryUniversity alumna RTs ≠ endorsements [email protected]
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13-06-2014 16:17:37
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It shouldn’t be a surprise that you need to have a good credit score for your overall financial health. But do you actually know what your credit score is, how to figure it out and why it matters? Emily Lorsch breaks it all down. cnb.cx/3zNeev1
Two-thirds of U.S. workers said their pay isn’t keeping up with higher prices. Emily Lorsch covers why. cnbc.com/2022/12/14/why…
How is Starbucks helping women get pregnant? Emily Lorsch has the story. cnb.cx/3gMbXdZ
Saving $2 million for retirement on an annual salary of $50,000 may seem out of reach, but it’s certainly possible. Emily Lorsch breaks it all down. cnb.cx/3Wj0bYt
Why has tipping gotten out of control in the U.S.? Annie Nova and I will be exploring that question today with CNBC reporters Jessica Dickler and Emily Lorsch. Join us at 11 a.m. ET! x.com/i/spaces/1kvkp…
Most people should be able to save at least a few hundred dollars a year just by using their credit cards, experts say. Emily Lorsch reports. Watch the full video: cnb.cx/42cfTaT
Why don't salaries in the U.S. keep up with inflation? Emily Lorsch explains: cnb.cx/3XWnzLO
Early dating has a new challenge: the ubiquity of gratuity screens and changing expectations of when we should tip and how much. It was great to report this story with Annie Nova and Emily Lorsch cnbc.com/2023/07/21/why…
If your eyes happen to catch your date's tip and it makes you squirm, do they get a second date? Really enjoyed collaborating with Annie Nova and Ana Teresa Solá on this one. Check it out! @cnbc cnbc.com/2023/07/21/why…
If the thought of racking up $2 million for retirement worries you, have no fear: We've done the math for you. Emily Lorsch breaks it down. cnb.cx/3VXriHa
Most people should be able to save at least a few hundred dollars a year just by using their credit cards, experts say. Emily Lorsch reports. Watch the full video: cnb.cx/42cfTaT
Cars are everywhere. But in recent years, owning a car has gotten expensive — really expensive. Emily Lorsch reports. cnb.cx/44bFWyD