Christopher Murray

Author

Christopher Murray

Position: Freelance Writer and Editor

Location: Augusta, Maine

Education: Smith College

  • Has worked as a freelance writer and editor for over six years, collaborating with dozens of renowned financial publications.
  • Began as a staff writer for a small financial blog, advancing to Senior Editor as the publication grew into a respected and popular platform.
  • Creates a diverse range of content, including specialized articles for the LGBTQIA+ community aimed at promoting financial literacy.

Christopher Murray is an experienced freelance finance writer and editor. He began his career in 2016 shortly after graduating college. Beyond general finance, Christopher specializes in sustainability, exploring how it intersects with financial and environmental health. His work often adopts a sustainability lens, demonstrating how saving money can be both eco-friendly and impactful.

While personal finance is his primary focus, Christopher also covers topics such as medicine, health, cannabis, real estate, and AI technology. Consequently, he contributes not only to personal finance blogs but also to medical publications and platforms focused on real estate ownership and rental markets.

Throughout his career, Christopher has partnered with a wide array of renowned publications, including MoneyGeek, Investor Junkie, Money Under 30, Bankrate, FinanceBuzz, Credible, U.S. News & World Report, and MoneyWise. Over the years, he has held various titles, including Personal Finance Writer, Senior Editor & Staff Writer, Digital Marketing Manager, Editor-in-Chief, and Research and Writing Assistant.

Christopher studied at Smith College from 2012 to 2016, earning a double major in English Language and Literature and Women and Gender Studies. This academic background sparked his passion for writing, leading him to dedicate his career to crafting engaging content for blogs and digital platforms.

More by Christopher Murray:

https://nypost.com/home-equity/home-equity-line-of-credit/

https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/how-credit-card-interest-is-calculated/

https://financebuzz.com/what-is-an-interest-checking-account