Categories: OLD Media Moves

Rubin named national economics reporter at WSJ

Gabe Rubin

The Wall Street Journal has promoted Gabe Rubin to the post of national economics reporter.

He will also cover student debt.

Rubin has been with the Journal for over 5 years, recently serving as politics reporter and Washington Wire author. He also served as a financial regulation reporter and reporter/multimedia producer. He was also a finance reporter at Morning Consult.

Rubin graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, where he was editor-in-chief of the student paper.

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