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Paul Soucy
Director of Content
Expertise
Credit cards•
credit scoring•
personal finance
How I Think About Money“How many credit cards should you have? As many as you feel comfortable managing. For some people, that means no cards at all. For others, it's one card for everything. Still others can handle dozens. Most people are somewhere in the middle. ”
34+Years of Experience
50+Articles Written
8.3M+Readers Reached
Previous experience
Editor at USA Today
Editor at The Des Moines Register
Editor at Meredith/Better Homes and Gardens
Freelance writer, editor and project manager.
Education
B.A. in journalism from Drake University
MBA from University of Iowa
Awards
ACES, The Society for Editing: Robinson Prize
Paul Soucy has led the Credit Cards content team at NerdWallet since 2015 and the Travel Rewards team since 2023 and has served as content director since 2024. He was an editor with USA Today, The Des Moines Register and the Meredith/Better Homes and Gardens family of magazines for more than 20 years. He also built a successful freelance writing and editing practice with a focus on business and personal finance. He was editor of the USA Today Weekly International Edition for six years and received the highest award from ACES: The Society for Editing. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism and a Master of Business Administration. He lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with his wife, Sarah; his two sons; and a dog named Sam.