Edmund L. Andrews

Edmund L. Andrews spent two decades as a business and economics correspondent for The New York Times. During that time, he covered many of the nation ’s most transforming events, from the Internet and biotech revolutions to the emergence of capitalism in central Europe and Russia and the Federal Reserve under Alan Greenspan and Ben S. Bernanke. In 2009 he published BUSTED: Life Inside the Great Mortgage Meltdown (WW Norton), his own harrowingly personal account of the epic financial crisis. He has frequently appeared on major television and radio news programs, from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and Today to 20/20, All Things Considered, Lou Dobbs on CNN, the Colbert Show, BBC Worldwide, MSNBC and CNBC.

Ed began his affiliation with The Times in 1988 when he covered patents, telecommunications, and technology. In 1992, he joined the Washington bureau of The Times as a domestic correspondent and reported extensively on the business and politics surrounding the convergence of cable television, the Internet and broadband digital networks. In 1996, Ed became The Times’ European economics correspondent and its Frankfurt bureau chief. He returned to Washington in 2002 and became the bureau’s lead economics correspondent and The Times’ main eyes and ears on the Federal Reserve.

Prior to joining The Times, Ed worked as a magazine writer specializing in business and economics. Before that, he was an assignment editor for Cable News Network in Washington and an education and city government reporter at The Sentinel-Record in Hot Springs, Ark.

Ed graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University in 1978 with high honors in international relations. In 1981, he received a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He is married to Patricia Barreiro and has four children – Ryan, Matthew, Daniel and Emily.




Edmund L. Andrews's Latest Articles | 37

My Theory on Ben Bernanke

Oct 17, 2010| 1

So Ben Bernanke, the Fed chairman, on Friday explicitly justified the logic for another round of quantitative easing (or “QE2″) to salvage our sputtering... Read »

Sweet revenge for Peter Diamond

Oct 12, 2010| 

What do Republicans have in common with China’s communist leadership? They’d probably both like to make the Nobel Prize people disappear from the... Read »

Trial Balloon for Obama on Bush Tax Cuts

Sep 7, 2010| 

Peter Orszag, who stepped down just as White House budget director just a month ago, appears to have just floated an important trial balloon on a potential Democratic... Read »

It’s Not Just the Economy That’s Stagnant

Sep 3, 2010| 1

As Andrew Samwick says, today’s job numbers are more of the same — stagnant job growth that was too weak to to prevent the unemployment rate from edging... Read »

Republican Hypocrisy About Small Business

Aug 21, 2010| 

Politics is a tough business, so I don’t want to sound like a crybaby about the Republican strategy of blocking every possible Democratic bill in Congress.... Read »

Should the Fed Target Higher Inflation?

Aug 11, 2010| 1

Have we gotten to the point where the Federal Reserve ought to start targeting a higher rate of inflation? As someone who came of age during the Great Inflation... Read »

Symbolic Deficit Reduction

Aug 3, 2010| 

The deficit battles in Congress are reaching a level of absurdity that makes your head spin. Every day brings new confirmation that the economic recovery is sputtering.... Read »

Obama Drama

Jul 16, 2010| 2

There’s been an enormous amount of media commentary in recent days on President Obama’s slipping popularity and what he woulda coulda shoulda done differently.... Read »

Hack Journalism at the Wall Street Journal on Financial Reform

Jul 15, 2010| 3

The Wall Street Journal sank to a new low in political hackery yesterday with a front page story entitled “Financial Overhaul Hits Farmers.” The story... Read »

Caving in to Car Dealers

Jun 26, 2010| 

We’re in the final stretch of the House-Senate conference on financial regulation, still waiting to assess the final compromises on the big ticket issues of reining... Read »

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