
Henry Hoenig
Data Journalist
Henry Hoenig previously worked as an economics editor for Bloomberg News and a senior news editor for The Wall Street Journal. His data journalism at Jerry has been featured in outlets including CBS News, Yahoo! Finance, FOX Business, Business Insider, Bankrate, The Motley Fool, AutoWeek, Money.com and more.
Expertise
Global economics, Machine learning, Statistical analysis, Social media analysis
Written by Henry Hoenig

Americans United in Confusion, Distrust Over Car Repair Costs
It’s the worst. Car maintenance and repairs create more confusion and distrust among Americans than bills for home repairs or professionals such as lawyers and accountants — even more than medical bills, according to a survey by Jerry. Most Americans don’t trust car repair shops to treat them fairly. Nearly 9 of 10 say they’ve […]

The Subprime Tax: $8k-$12k More for a $26k Auto Loan
Borrowers with poor credit ratings are paying more money on auto loans every month than those with good credit, posing a risk to their financial and economic prospects and the U.S. economy as serious delinquencies on car loans have hit a long-term high.

Pandemic Jolted Car Prices, Ownership Costs From a Long Slumber
The pandemic ended a years-long run of mostly favorable conditions for car buyers, including stagnant prices for new vehicles and low interest rates on auto loans. The question is whether we have entered a new normal.