
David Dayen is an American journalist and author. He is the executive editor of ''
The American Prospect
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''.
Early life and education
Dayen grew up in and around Philadelphia.
His father worked in the textile industry and his mother was a school teacher and union representative.
Dayen had to change schools several times as a child, which sparked an early interest in comedy and joke-writing, as playing the clown made it easier for him to make new friends.
He graduated with a degree in English from the
University of Michigan
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, where he also contributed to a humor magazine.
Dayen performed as a stand-up comic well into his thirties.
He learned video editing at
NFL Films
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after college.
Career
Dayen worked as a television producer and editor for fifteen years, first in Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco, then moving to Los Angeles in 2002.
He started blogging about politics in 2004 and became an increasingly prominent figure in the progressive
Netroots
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movement.
Dayen has been a contributing writer to
Salon.com
''Salon'' is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995. It publishes articles on U.S. politics, culture, and current events.
Content and coverage
''Salon'' covers a variety of topics, includ ...
and ''
The Intercept
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'', a weekly columnist for ''
The New Republic
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'' and ''
The Fiscal Times
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'' and has also written for ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
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'',
Naked Capitalism
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, ''
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'' and other outlets. In 2019, he became the executive editor of ''
The American Prospect
''The American Prospect'' is a daily online and bimonthly print American political and public policy magazine dedicated to American modern liberalism and Progressivism in the United States, progressivism. Based in Washington, D.C., ''The America ...
''.
In 2024, he and antitrust researcher
Matt Stoller
Matthew Stoller (born February 8, 1978) is an American political commentator and author. He is the research director of the American Economic Liberties Project.
Early life and education
Stoller was born in London and grew up in Miami, Florida, w ...
began the spin-off podcast ''Organized Money''.
Books
In 2016, Dayen published ''Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud.'' The book details how Lisa Epstein, an
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nurse, Michael Redman, a sales manager at a car dealership, and Lynn Szymoniak, an insurance lawyer, teamed up to reveal illegal foreclosure practices at big banks.
Frank Partnoy, reviewing the book in ''The New York Times'', said, "Dayen skillfully narrates a slow reveal and sprinkles in some lively metaphors.
..But this book is noteworthy for a more fundamental reason.
..Banks took advantage of the fact that nobody knew who owned what. And their eagerness to cut corners precluded an idea that could have saved millions of Americans from foreclosure."
In 2020, Dayen published ''Monopolized: Life in the Age of Corporate Power'' (2020), on the way monopolies define everyday life, presenting examples from different industries.
Bryce Covert, reviewing the book in ''
The Nation
''The Nation'' is a progressive American monthly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis. It was founded on July 6, 1865, as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's '' The Liberator'', an abolitionist newspaper ...
'', said, "Dayen shows
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monopolies make it harder for workers to wield power when there are fewer and fewer employers to choose from. They make the economy less dynamic and innovative. They make society less equal, and by amassing so many resources, they are able to amass power to protect those resources.
..As Dayen convincingly shows, monopolies are so interwoven in our economy and our lives that there is no escape from them."
''
Kirkus Reviews
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'' called the book "A powerful, necessary call to arms to strengthen the antitrust movement and fight a system whose goal is complete control."
Awards and honors
*In 2021, Dayen won the
Hillman Prize
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for excellence in magazine journalism
*His book ''Chain of Title'' is the winner of the
Studs and Ida Terkel Prize
Works
*''Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud'' (2016)
*''Monopolized: Life in the Age of Corporate Power'' (2020)
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