Ylan Q. Mui
Ylan Q. Mui
Reporter

Ylan Q. Mui is a financial reporter at The Washington Post covering consumers and the economy. She has interviewed CEOs at the nation's largest companies, leading politicians and senior government officials as well as unemployed workers, distraught fishermen and disaster victims. She has reported from Vietnam, Brazil, Las Vegas and the Gulf Coast.Ylan is a graduate of the Asian American Journalists Association's Executive Leadership Program and former vice president of the AAJA's Washington D.C. chapter. She was also an adjunct journalism professor at the University of Maryland and taught SAT prep courses to promising Vietnamese students. Ylan graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans with a major in communications and a double minor in biology and philosophy.

Latest by Ylan Q. Mui

CFPB outlines plans for mortgage servicers

CFPB outlines plans for mortgage servicers

The government’s new consumer watchdog agency unveiled its ititial plans to regulate mortgage servicers.

For black women, a commitment to aid family

For black women, a commitment to aid family

BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICA | Across the country, black women bear a heavier responsibility for family and friends than their white counterparts, even as they struggle to emerge from an economic downturn that has hit them harder.

Change.org emerges as influential advocate

Change.org emerges as influential advocate

Change.org has become one of the most influential activist groups in the country, supporting online petitions on issues from bullying to bank fees.

DOJ: Cordray appointment constitutional

President Obama’s decision to issue recent recess appointments is constitutional, because recent pro-forma sessions of the U.S. Senate — some lasting just a few seconds — didn’t constitute legitimate sessions that could block such appointments, the Justice Department said in a memo released Thursday.