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Madison Hoehn is a Certified Financial Education Instructor℠ and editor on Bankrate's credit cards team. She joined the Bankrate team in 2024, bringing over six years of editorial expertise to her work. She’s passionate about making every reader feel seen and meeting them no matter where they are in their credit journey.
Prior to her work at Bankrate, Madison wrote and edited content for BestColleges, specializing in alternative education such as coding bootcamps and trade schools. Her experience also took her to Viident Co., an independent publishing company, where she worked alongside authors to finalize their upcoming books for publication.
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Madison obtained her bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Miami University.
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