Paul Kiel

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Paul Kiel covers business and consumer finance for ProPublica.

In recent years, he’s focused on the U.S. tax system. The Secret IRS Files, which involved a team of ProPublica reporters, revealed key ways the ultrawealthy avoid taxes. Before that, he worked on The TurboTax Trap and Gutting the IRS investigations.

Past areas of focus included the foreclosure crisis, high-cost lending, the use of lawsuits to collect consumer debts, and the consumer bankruptcy system.

He has won numerous awards, including the Selden Ring Award, a Gerald Loeb Award, a Barlett & Steele Award, a Scripps Howard Award twice, a Hillman Prize, and a Philip Meyer Award from Investigative Reporters and Editors.

His work has appeared in several newspapers, including The Washington Post and The New York Times. He has also produced stories for National Public Radio and American Public Media’s Marketplace, as well as appeared on This American Life.

Did AIG Hide Its Losses?

Treasury Shows Us The Money

New Shiny Bank Bailout List

Treasury Will Disclose Bailout Banks, Eventually

Bailout Banks Grows to 26

Banks to Use Bailout Bucks for Mergers

Treasury to Bank: No Soup for You!

The Real Subprime Crisis Culprit: Cows

The End of FBI's Terror Trade-Off?

Will Banks Blow Bailout Money?

Gov’t Bailout 2.0 Hands-Off Compared to UK's

Pointing the Finger at Greenspan

Questions Surround Fed's Latest Plan

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