Dan Burrows
Dan Burrows is a financial writer at Kiplinger, having joined the august publication full time in 2016.
A long-time financial journalist, Dan is a veteran of SmartMoney, MarketWatch, CBS MoneyWatch, InvestorPlace and DailyFinance. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Consumer Reports, Senior Executive and Boston magazine, and his stories have appeared in the New York Daily News, the San Jose Mercury News and Investor's Business Daily, among other publications. As a senior writer at AOL's DailyFinance, Dan reported market news from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and hosted a weekly video segment on equities.
Once upon a time – before his days as a financial reporter and assistant financial editor at legendary fashion trade paper Women's Wear Daily – Dan worked for Spy magazine, scribbled away at Time Inc. and contributed to Maxim magazine back when lad mags were a thing. He's also written for Esquire magazine's Dubious Achievements Awards.
In his current role at Kiplinger, Dan writes about equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities, funds, macroeconomics and more.
Dan holds a bachelor's degree from Oberlin College and a master's degree from Columbia University.
Disclosure: Dan does not trade stocks or other securities. Rather, he dollar-cost averages into cheap funds and index funds and holds them forever in tax-advantaged accounts.
Latest articles by Dan Burrows
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Apple Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Apple stock has lost more than $500 billion in value since its peak, but its long-term performance tells another story.
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Nvidia Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Nvidia stock has been a market-beater recently, but has it always been such a winner?
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30 Best Stocks of the Past 30 Years
stocks This elite group of global equities created the most wealth for shareholders over the past three decades.
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Stock Picks That Billionaires Love
stocks to buy Billionaire investors are busy scooping up bargains in the current bear market. The following stocks are just some of their favorite names.
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January CPI Report: What the Experts Are Saying About Inflation
CPI Although inflation continued to ease last month, the CPI report still ensures more rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
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The Next CPI Report: What to Expect
CPI If January's inflation data come in above forecast, the next CPI report could be bad news for the stock market.
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Slump On Interest Rate Worries
The major indexes finished lower for a second straight day on hawkish talk from a Fed official.
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Bear Markets: 8 Facts You Need to Know
investing All three major indexes are now in a bear market. And while bear markets can be terrifying, they're normal, inevitable and – most importantly – don't last forever.
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Investing in Gold: 10 Facts You Need to Know
gold Gold tends to do well in times of trouble, but its long-term record isn't so shiny.
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Jobs Report Shows Massive Hiring in January: What the Experts Are Saying
Jobs Report Market pros weigh in on the whopping 517,000 new jobs created last month – and a drop in the unemployment rate to 1969 levels.
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The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Have 3 New Members
Dividend Aristocrats The illustrious index of stocks that have upped their dividends for at least 25 straight years is up to 67 stocks.
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Fed Raises Interest Rates Yet Again: What the Experts Are Saying
Federal Reserve The Fed's quarter-point rate hike was welcomed by the market and market pros, alike.
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Q4 GDP Beats Expectations: What the Experts Say
GDP The latest GDP report shows that the economy avoided recession last year, but market pros say we might not be so lucky in 2023.
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Inflation Cools Once Again: What the Experts Are Saying
Consumer prices eased in December, raising expectations the Fed will reconsider the size and pace of its interest rate hikes.
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December Jobs Report Beats Expectations: What the Experts Are Saying
Ordinarily, stronger-than-expected hiring would spook the market, but slowing wage growth caused stocks to pop.
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Stock Market Today: Fed Minutes Make for a Choppy Session
Markets closed higher after downbeat economic data and a hawkish central bank roiled stocks.
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Stumble on Downbeat Data, Recession Fears
Stocks started the new year right where they left off in 2022 – with broad-based declines.
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Close Higher in Light Trading
Inflation data helped stocks post gains in a quiet session.
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Fall on Higher GDP, Ugly Outlooks
Markets tumbled on ugly earnings and a GDP revision that gives the Fed more room to hike rates.
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7 Best Small-Cap Stocks to Buy for 2023 and Beyond
small cap stocks Analysts say a tough 2022 has left these small-cap stocks priced for outperformance in the new year and beyond.
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META Stock Gets Another Wall Street Upgrade
Analysts are increasingly convinced that one-time highflier META stock is a value play now.
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Federal Reserve Hikes Interest Rates Again: What the Experts Are Saying
As was widely expected, the central bank slowed its pace of interest rate increases, raising the fed funds rate by 0.5%.
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Inflation Cools in November: What the Experts Are Saying
The November inflation report, which showed consumer price growth continued to ease, comes ahead of a key Fed meeting.
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Stock Market Today: Markets Rally Ahead of Key Inflation Report
Equity markets delivered broad-based gains with the Consumer Price Index on tap for tomorrow.
By Dan Burrows • Published