The workshop will offer insight into the most relevant personal-finance trends. Sessions will focus on the impact the Trump administration has on personal finance issues, efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and new research linking income shocks — unemployment, medical costs, and divorce — to the shortfall in savings.
Hear how some of your peers are continuing personal-finance reporting through freelance opportunities and discover how personal-finance journalists are using social-media tools like Facebook Live and TweetChats.
The workshop is free but registration is required.
For additional information about the conference, contact Crystal Beasley at cbeasley@sabew.org.
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