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Lorie Konish is a reporter covering personal finance at CNBC.com.
Prior to joining CNBC, she worked as an editor at InvestmentNews and On Wall Street covering issues affecting financial advisors and their clients. She has also written for Dow Jones and The Associated Press.
Konish earned a master’s in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and a master’s in personal financial planning from the College for Financial Planning. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in English and Spanish from Rutgers University.
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Social Security benefit cuts could average $500 a month for retirees if trust fund runs dry: ReportLorie Konish39 Min AgoMillions of people have lost food stamp access as ‘big beautiful bill’ cuts take effect: AnalysisLorie KonishMay 30, 2026Could Trump Accounts be a model for Social Security? Here’s what experts sayLorie KonishMay 20, 2026This federal program trains older workers. The Trump administration wants to cut itLorie KonishMay 16, 2026Social Security COLA for 2027 may be higher as inflation rises, new estimates findLorie KonishMay 12, 2026Social Security claims at 62 get social media buzz — experts say proceed with cautionLorie KonishMay 11, 2026Trump signs executive order expanding retirement account access for workersRyan Ermey|Lorie KonishApril 30, 2026Social Security benefits can be reduced for some retirees who work. How that may changeLorie KonishApril 27, 2026Social Security 2027 cost-of-living adjustment estimate rises with gas pricesLorie KonishApril 10, 2026Older Americans face big tax changes. Here’s where they can find free filing helpLorie KonishApril 5, 2026Stock market is in for ‘choppy, bumpy ride’ in 2026, strategist says. Why it pays to stay investedLorie KonishApril 1, 2026Social Security needs money to fix its shortfall. The question is, who will pay?Lorie KonishMarch 31, 2026














