WSJ: Allysia Finley Wikipedia Bio & Age

Publish date: 2024-02-16

According to her Wall Street Journal bio, Allysia Finley was originally a sports enthusiast as a child who wanted to be on the soccer team with the dream of leading the US Women's National Soccer Team.

Allysia stopped playing soccer and focused on writing in her high school year as a sophomore writing for the school newspaper. Her first article, which she calls her big scoop, was "A few student council members had rigged elections for their friends" for the Foothill Knightlife.

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Born to an accountant father and a maths teacher mother, she was born with intellectual DNA, but her parents showering them with stories ad news of the government made her skeptical of the government.

The journalist claims that despite being raised in a conservative household, she is a contrarian who is skeptical of the government and loves challenging and debunking the absolute truth behind the story.

She joined the Wall Street Journal as a journalist in 2009 after graduating from college, where she studied American studies and history.

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