Imani
@MoiseNoise
Grew up riding the subway, running with people up in Harlem down on Broadway. Writing about money, technology and people for @WSJ. 2% troll.
My tweets, like forward-looking statements, reflect thoughts that are subject to change. I will now turn you over to the rest of my feed.
What helps poor kids grow up to make better decisions about money? A new study of 25 million people finds an unexpected answer wsj.com/economy/credit… via @WSJ
"BNPL transaction volume is expected to reach $116.67 billion in 2025, according to Emarketer, up from $13.88 billion in 2020." @MoiseNoise
As a journalist who tries to speak candidly about trauma/reporting — we very very carefully sort through the photos on Getty images not for public consumption to find ones suitable for sharing. But the babies, blood, and broken bodies are unfathomable in both volume and horror.
32-year-old Adil Husain tells @thebarbedwiretx he’ll spend the rest of his life thinking about the patients he couldn’t save on his 2-week trip to Palestine. Our interview with a Dallas ER doctor who remains haunted by the incomprehensible devastation. thebarbedwire.com/2025/07/22/chi…
New from me: Banks don’t want you bingeing on “buy now, pay later” plans, and they say it might actually hurt your chances of getting approved for a mortgage or credit card wsj.com/personal-finan… via @WSJ
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Extreme couponing was practically a sport not that long ago. Now, some former enthusiasts say it just isn’t worth it. wsj.com/personal-finan… via @WSJ
Day 1 of 3 filling in for Brian so he can take a few well-earned days off! On today’s show: @nicholaswu12 on fed tax & spending bill @bradlander on election & budget fallout @susandominus on siblings and @MoiseNoise on Buy Now, Pay Later loans in your credit score Tune in!
Congress is pushing to give home buyers relief from ‘trigger leads’ wsj.com/personal-finan… via @WSJ
I am deeply proud to call @MoiseNoise a friend and colleague. No journalist wants to be the story. She was brave enough to do what we so often ask of our sources: to share painful, personal experiences—and to put her name behind it.
What happened to me was deeply private, and I HATE talking about it. I only shared it publicly in hopes that it might help someone. The hardest part of this experience has been learning how many other women he hurt after me, in almost the exact same way. 1/5
I understand how hard it is to speak up about being harmed by people with power and connections and clout. Man, we go so hard to protect the narrative of goodness, even as we grapple with the reality of being unprotected. I admire deeply when anyone speaks up, and I believe them.
Retweets, replies, comments—having my back out loud means more than you know because predators thrive in silence. cjr.org/feature-2/wesl… 4/5
My dear friend Imani is one of the strongest, bravest and realest people I know. I admire everything she is and I absolutely believe every word she shared ❤️
What happened to me was deeply private, and I HATE talking about it. I only shared it publicly in hopes that it might help someone. The hardest part of this experience has been learning how many other women he hurt after me, in almost the exact same way. 1/5