Megan McArdle
Journalist, economist, Washington Post columnist
Megan McArdle (born 1973) is an American journalist, author, and columnist known for her commentary on economics, politics, and public policy. She has written for numerous prestigious publications including 'The Wall Street Journal,' 'The Atlantic,' 'Bloomberg,' and 'The Washington Post,' where she serves as a columnist. McArdle is recognized for her analytical approach to contemporary policy issues, combining economic theory with practical considerations. She holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the London School of Economics, giving her a strong academic foundation for her work. Her columns often address topics including healthcare policy, government regulation, personal finance, and the intersection of economics and social policy. She authored 'The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well Is the Key to Success' (2014), which explores the importance of failure in achieving success. McArdle is known for her thoughtful, nuanced perspective that often challenges conventional wisdom from both sides of the political spectrum. She has become an influential voice in American journalism, particularly in explaining complex economic concepts to general audiences. Her work has shaped policy discussions and public understanding of economic issues, making her one of the most respected contemporary economics commentators in mainstream media.
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American
1973
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Megan
Welsh origin
“Derived from the Welsh name Meghan, meaning 'pearl' or sometimes 'strong' or 'capable,' Megan became a dominant name in the late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name balances femininity with strength, and its popularity soared after the 1980s. It remains one of the most recognizable names for girls born in the 1990s-2000s.”