
Peter S Goodman Biography
Peter S. Goodman is a well-known American journalist and author who has been serving as The New York Times’ global economics reporter since August 2021. He previously worked as a European economics correspondent headquartered in London. He joined The Times in 2007 as a national economics correspondent, where he was a key figure in award-winning coverage of the global financial crisis and the Great Recession.
Prior to joining The Times, he worked for The Washington Post for a decade, first in Shanghai as the paper’s bureau chief and Asian economics correspondent, and then in Washington, where he covered telecom during the late 1990s dot-com bubble. He also served as the International Business Times Inc.’s global editor-in-chief.
Peter S Goodman Age
Peter was born in the United States. Details on his exact birth date are ongoing.
Peter S Goodman Height
Peter stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in/1.75 m tall.
Peter S Goodman Family
Peter’s parents brought him up in the United States. He is an American citizen. As of now, he has not mentioned out any information about his parents or siblings.
Peter S. Goodman Wife
Peter is married to his novelist wife Deanna Fei. They live in the Hudson Valley. Deanna Fei, Peter’s wife, and their three children.
Peter S. Goodman Education
Peter studied and graduated from Reed College in 1989 with a BA in political science after finishing primary and secondary school. He later earned a Master’s degree in history from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1998.
Peter S Goodman Salary
Peter annually receives a salary of $77,565.
Peter S Goodman Net Worth
Peter’s accumulated net worth is $1 million.
Peter S Goodman Career
Since August 2021, he has served as The New York Times’ global economics correspondent. Peter previously worked as a European economics correspondent headquartered in London. He joined The Times in 2007 as a national economics correspondent, where he was a key figure in award-winning coverage of the global financial crisis and the Great Recession.
Prior to joining The Times, Peter worked for The Washington Post for a decade, first in Shanghai as the paper’s bureau chief and Asian economics correspondent, and then in Washington, where he covered telecom during the late 1990s dot-com bubble. He also served as the International Business Times Inc.’s global editor-in-chief.
He began his career as a feature writer in Japan before moving to Southeast Asia to freelance, first in Manila and then in Jakarta. Peter’s first full-time newsroom work was as a reporter for the Anchorage Daily News in Alaska. He has reported from over 40 countries, including war zones such as Iraq, Cambodia, Sudan, and East Timor.