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Sylvia Porter (Sylvia Field Feldman) was born on 18 June, 1913 in Patchogue, New York, U.S., is an American economist and journalist. Discover Sylvia Porter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Sylvia Field Feldman |
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economist, journalist, author |
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77 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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18 June 1913 |
Birthday |
18 June |
Birthplace |
Patchogue, New York, U.S. |
Date of death |
5 June, 1991 |
Died Place |
Pound Ridge, New York, U.S. |
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United States
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She is a member of famous economist with the age 77 years old group.
Sylvia Porter Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sylvia Porter Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sylvia Porter worth at the age of 77 years old? Sylvia Porter’s income source is mostly from being a successful economist. She is from United States. We have estimated Sylvia Porter's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sylvia Field Porter (June 18, 1913 – June 5, 1991) was an American economist, journalist and author.
At the height of her career, her readership was greater than 40 million people.
Porter was born in Patchogue, New York, on Long Island as Sylvia Field Feldman to Louis and Rose Maisel Feldman.
Originally majoring in English literature, she switched to economics and finance given the impact of the Stock Market Crash of 1929.
It has been suggested that her fiancé, bank employee Reed Porter, was relying upon Sylvia to explain the complications of the worldwide financial panic.
They were married in 1931.
She graduated magna cum laude from Hunter College in 1932, and her expertise in government bonds enabled her to get a job as assistant to the president of an investment counseling firm.
Working 12-hour days, she quickly learned more about the bond market, currency fluctuations and movements of the price of gold.
In her spare time, she pursued an MBA at New York University.
Starting in 1934 as S. F. Porter, she published a newsletter devoted exclusively to U.S. government bonds, and was able to persuade the New York Post to hire her to write a thrice-weekly financial column.
In 1938, S.F. Porter became financial editor for the Post.
She also began writing a financial column for American Banker, and published How To Make Money in Government Bonds (1939), the first book to cover all phases of government finance as well as to explain it in plain language.
This was followed by If War Comes to the American Home, which relied upon simple language and interesting anecdotes to explain national defense to the average reader.
It was not until 1942 that most of Porter's avid readers learned that their most trusted financial wizard was not a wise old man, but an attractive 29-year-old woman.
The Post had concluded, correctly, that the widely respected columnist would be accepted regardless of gender.
The "revelation" paved the way for Sylvia Porter to go on the radio, and the program What Can I Do? began regular broadcast from New York's WJZ.
In 1959, Porter received an honorary degree from Bates College.
She continued to add to her bibliography of bestsellers about the world of finance.
In addition to her regular newspaper column, Porter wrote monthly articles for the Ladies Home Journal during the years 1965 to 1982.
In February 1966 Porter advised President Lyndon B. Johnson on the appointment of Andrew Brimmer, the first African American to the serve on the Federal Reserve Board.
In 1975, she published Sylvia Porter's Money Book, subtitled "How to Earn It, Spend It, Save It, Invest It, Borrow It and Use It to Better Your Life".
After 43 years with the Post, she hired on with the New York Daily News in 1978.
In the 1980s, her name was attached to a series of personal finance software packages for home computers.
From 1984 to 1987, she had 400,000 subscribers to her magazine, Sylvia Porter's Personal Finance.
In 1985, she received the Foreign Language Advocate Award from the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Language in recognition of her support for language study in published columns.
Her final work was Your Finances in the 1990s.
She died on June 5, 1991, in Pound Ridge, New York.
A list of books authored by Sylvia Porter.