
Anita Hamilton
Editor-in-Chief, Free — money, savings, investing & financial goals
anita.hamilton@vice.comAnita is Editor-in-Chief of FREE, Vice's personal finance channel. Previously, she was the money editor at Mic. She has also worked as a digital news editor at Time and Money and has written for Businessweek, Fast Company, Nation Swell and Time Out New York. A native Californian and lover of the outdoors, she is an avid biker and connoisseur of free snacks.
Doctors Who Are Mothers Talk About Workplace Discrimination
The stress of being treated differently than their colleagues doesn’t just hurt them—it hurts patient care.
What It’s Like to Be a Woman Working in Construction
Solid union wages are a big draw—and a great equalizer—but being the only woman on a 500-person crew comes with its own set of challenges.
Stop Whining About Your Terrible Roommate
So long as your roommates pay the rent and don’t set the place on fire, they’re almost always worth it. Here’s why.
I'm Not Hiring You Because You Don't Really Want the Job
Eagerness to get hired isn’t the same thing as enthusiasm for doing the work.
Treat Yourself to a Health Shopping Spree
Now is the perfect time to max out your free and discounted health benefits for 2018.
Adopting a Dog with a Roommate Isn’t as Crazy as It Sounds
Here’s how to avoid a pet sharing disaster, according to dog owners and experts alike.
Grocery Store or Restaurant? A Simple Rule of Thumb for Buying Your Next Meal
My biggest money weakness is impulse buying prepared food and drinks. Here’s a neat idea for cutting down on these unplanned expenses without cutting out the fun.
Have No Shame in Your Product Return Game
There’s nothing wrong with returning a used item if you’re not happy with it.
How Bike Share Systems Are Failing Us
Lower-income residents and people of color are less likely to use bike share systems in the US. Here’s why and what cities can do to make the bikes more accessible to everyone.
Paying a Few Pennies More for Your Beer Could Be Good for Your Health
Higher prices for booze can lower rates of alcohol abuse—but they may also place an unfair burden on people in lower income brackets.
The 6 Questions Everyone Should Ask Themselves Before Spending Money
An expert on shopping addiction has an easy fix to keep compulsive shopping from getting the best of you.