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John Crudele is a columnist and business journalist in the United States. He writes syndicated political columns for the New York Post. Earlier in his career he worked for Reuters, The New York Times,[1] and as a columnist for New York Magazine. He was also a Financial News Network host.[2]

Crudele grew up in Brooklyn and graduated with a B.A. from Syracuse University and an M.A. from New York University.[3]

Crudele covered Wall Street for Reuters in the 1980s.[1] He joined the New York Times in 1985 and covered business and finance.[1] He also wrote for New York Magazine.[3]

In 1991 he wrote about the PATCO strike in 1981 and union issues.[4]

In November 2013, the Columbia Journalism Review and Washington Post criticized a column he did alleging manipulation of employment data.[5][6] In March 2017, U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted a column by Crudele criticizing the New York Times.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Behind the Times: Inside the New New York Times page 250
  2. ^ LLC, New York Media (21 January 1991). "New York Magazine". New York Media, LLC – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "John Crudele". Business Insider. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Round, Michael (2015-01-28). Grounded: Reagan and the PATCO Crash. ISBN 9781317733812.
  5. ^ "A bogus NY Post piece sets off a frenzy". CJR.org. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  6. ^ Wemple, Erik (November 19, 2013). "Five questions about the New York Post's unemployment story". WashingtonPost.com. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  7. ^ "Trump, the New York Post and the 'failing' New York Times". LATimes.com. Retrieved February 3, 2018.