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Edmund L. Andrews

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EDMUND L. ANDREWS is a journalist, author and analyst in Washington specializing in economic policy and financial regulation. He is currently a senior adviser to Georgetown University's Center for Financial Institutions, Policy and Governance, at the McDonough School of Business.

For nearly two decades, from 1990 through 2009, he was a business and economics correspondent for The New York Times. From 2002 until December 2009, he covered the full gamut of economic policy from Washington—including the financial crisis from its first rumblings. Before that, he spent six years as the Times' European Economics Correspondent, based in Frankfurt, Germany. And from 1990 to 1996, he covered telecommunications and technology policy for the Times in Washington.

Mr. Andrews is also the author of BUSTED: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (W.W. Norton, May 2009), his first-person account of excesses at all levels that led to the epic financial crisis.

Mr. Andrews graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University in 1978, where he studied international relations. He received a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1981.

He began his career as a reporter in 1979 in Hot Springs, AK. After graduating from Northwestern, he worked two years as an assignment editor in Washington for CNN and for six years as a freelance magazine writer specializing in business.

He is married to Patricia Barreiro and lives with his family in Silver Spring, MD.

Recent Posts

Some Experts Are Bracing for a Default on U.S. Debt

Posted: 10/18/2010 1:53:00 PM

If Tea Party-powered Republicans take control of the House, would the United States government be at greater risk of defaulting on its debt? Some analysts are starting to think so. The concerns do…

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Bankers Break 2009 Bonus Record: $144 Billion

Posted: 10/12/2010 12:00:00 AM

Just two years after the Treasury and Federal Reserve bailed out big banks with hundreds of billions of dollars in capital infusions, loan guarantees, emergency lending programs and some of the lo…

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Anti-Stimulus Ads Could Derail Democrats’ Campaigns

Posted: 10/8/2010 12:00:00 AM

So how did “stimulus’’ become a dirty word? With unemployment still stuck at nearly 10 percent, it’s no surprise that most voters are sour about President Obama’s $800 billion program of tax cuts …

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Deficit Commission at a Stalemate as Time Runs Out

Posted: 9/30/2010 12:00:00 AM

With just two months left before President Obama’s bipartisan fiscal commission is supposed to recommend proposals for avoiding a fiscal train wreck, the odds of reaching a consensus by the Dec. 1…

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Alice Rivlin: 'Stars Aligned' on Social Security

Posted: 9/22/2010 8:19:00 PM

A key Democrat on President Obama’s deficit commission predicted on Wednesday that the bipartisan panel would come up with recommendations to shore up Social Security. “The stars are aligned,’’ sa…

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Edmund Andrews DIRECTORY

Deficit Panel: No Agreement Yet

Alice Rivlin on Social Security

Poverty on the Rise

Boehner Plan Would Cut Agencies

AMT: A Ticking Time Bomb Tax

What Would Republicans Do?

Orszag's Tax-Cut Trial Balloon

A Contrarian Outnumbered

Taxing Like a Republican

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