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Tatiana Walk-Morris

Freelance Writer

Tatiana Walk-Morris is a Detroit-born, Chicago-based independent journalist who primarily covers business, finance, and technology. In addition to Vox, her work has appeared in various consumer and business-to-business publications, including Retail Dive, Dark Reading, Vogue Business, Vanity Fair, Vice, and Financial Times. She seeks to understand how technology and capitalism are shaping people’s everyday lives.

Latest articles by Tatiana Walk-Morris

Even Better
How young people can avoid the financial pitfalls of previous generationsHow young people can avoid the financial pitfalls of previous generations
Even Better

A sabbatical instead of a down payment? It’s not as far-fetched as you might think.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Everything you need to know about filing taxes for the first time
The Even Better Guide to Tax Season

Should you hire someone to help? What’s your filing status? And more questions on US taxes, answered.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Why so many people are paying to get their paychecks
Future Perfect

Meet wage access apps — or payday loans by another name.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
How to start saving and investing money — even amid economic uncertainty
Even Better

If you’re in a position to sock away some cash, here’s how to think about it with an eye to the future.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Money
Why do banks charge a fee for not having enough money?Why do banks charge a fee for not having enough money?
Money

Overdraft fees, and how to protect yourself from them, explained.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Money
Salon workers are holding on to their masks, and not just because of Covid-19Salon workers are holding on to their masks, and not just because of Covid-19
Money

Cosmetology workers are reassessing their jobs, including the chemicals they’re exposed to.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris
Money
Will apps like PayPal and Venmo make financial inequality worse?Will apps like PayPal and Venmo make financial inequality worse?
Money

Mobile apps like Venmo, PayPal, and more are filling in some gaps for customers without bank accounts. But there are big drawbacks, too.

By Tatiana Walk-Morris