The Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The category "Editorials" was awarded in 1970–1972, "Columns/Editorial" in 1974–1976, "Columns" in 1977, "Columns/Editorial" again in 1978–1982, "Editorial/Commentary" in 1983–1984, and "Commentary" in 1985 onwards.
Gerald Loeb Award for Editorials (1970–1972)
- Editorial Series:
- "Today's Economy", 1969[1]
- Editorial Series:
- 1971: Philip Greer, The Washington Post[2]
- 1972: Robert H. Metz, The New York Times[4]
- Editorials in Series:
- "Market Place: Why Wall St. Sold Wrigley",[5] October 26, 1971[4]
- "Market Place: Price Swings: Limit Needed?",[6] December 7, 1971[4]
- "Market Place: Market Drops: Another View",[7] December 15, 1971[4]
- "Market Place: A Fresh Slant On Steep Dips",[8] December 23, 1971[4]
- "MarketPlace: Dumping Stock: Some Solutions",[9] December 31, 1971[4]
- Editorials in Series:
Gerald Loeb Award for Columns/Editorial (1973–1976, 1978–1982)
- 1973: "Wall Street" by Clem Morgello, Newsweek[10]
- 1974: "Trust Busting the USA" by Henry Wallich, Newsweek[11][12]
- 1975: "Pendulum of Power to Swing to Arabs?" by Edwin Darby, Chicago Sun Times[13]
- 1976: "The Second Battle of Great Britain" by Joseph A. Livingston, The Philadelphia Inquirer[14]
- Columns in series:
- "Britain Faces Second Battle", July 13, 1975[15]
- "Wage Freeze Pivotal in Second Battle of Britain", July 14, 1975[16]
- "Status of the Pound Shows Monetary Optimism", July 15, 1975[17]
- "Britain's Industrial Troubles Keep Growing Worse", July 16, 1975[18]
- "The 'Second Battle of Britain' Must Be Won, Too", July 17, 1975[19]
- Columns in series:
- 1978: "IMF, World Bank Face Grave Issues" by Hobart Rowen, The Washington Post[11]
- 1979: Robert L. Bartley, The Wall Street Journal[20]
- 1980: "Investment Series: Gambling with Someone Else's Money" by Alan Gersten, Rocky Mountain News[11][21]
- 1980: (Honorable Mention) "The Underpaid and Under-Protected" by Paul Lieberman and Chester Goolrick, The Atlanta Constitution[22][23]
- Their series of articles described widespread national minimum wage law violations in the state of Georgia.[23]
- Articles in series:
- "Part I: The Turpentine Men: Hard Woods Toil For Little Pay", December 1, 1979[24]
- "For Many Americans, Work Pays Off In Poverty", December 1, 1979[25]
- "Endless Debt Haunts Turpentiners", December 2, 1979[26]
- "Naval Stores Ages-Old, but Few Like Living in Past", December 2, 1979[27]
- "Part III: No Golden Eggs In Georgia’s Chicken Sheds", December 3, 1979[28]
- "Motel Maid’s Wages Fall Into Crevice In The Law", December 4, 1979[29]
- "Unique Deductions Push Pay Below U.S. Minimum", December 4, 1979[30]
- "Over 40 Years, A Corporation’s Pattern Of Underpaying Workers", December 5, 1979[31]
- "Munford: ‘Minimum Wage A Tragic Thing", December 5, 1979[32]
- "They'd Rather Collect Weeds Than Welfare", December 6, 1979[33]
- "Wage Law Enforcers Overwhelmed By Complaints", December 6, 1979[34]
- "Beverly Worrell Has Done Battle 38 Years For Nation’s Underpaid", December 6, 1979[35]
- Articles in series:
- 1980: (Honorable Mention) Tom Bethell, Harper's[11][22][21]
- Article:
- "Fooling With the Budget", October 1979[36]
- Article:
- 1981: "How to Understand Inflation" by Sarai Ribicoff (posthumous), Los Angeles Herald Examiner[11][37]
- 1981: (Honorable Mention) "Cable TV: Channels of Influence" by Stan DeCoster and Ann Baldelli, New London Day[11][22]
- 1982 (tie): "Review & Outlook" by George Melloan, The Wall Street Journal[11][38]
- 1982 (tie): "Selected Editorials" by Lester C. Thurow, Newsweek[11][38]
Gerald Loeb Award for Columns (1977)
- 1977: "Series on Pension Costs” by Lee Mitsang, The Associated Press[39][40]
Gerald Loeb Award for Editorial/Commentary (1983–1984)
- 1983: "Economic Focus" by Robert J. Samuelson, National Journal[41]
- 1984: Robert L. Heilbroner, The New Yorker[42]
- Article:
- "Economic Prospects", August 29, 1983[43]
- Article:
Gerald Loeb Award for Commentary (1985–present)
- 1985: "Editorial Series" by Daniel Henninger, The Wall Street Journal[44]
- His editorial series discussed the international debt crisis, a letter on the U.S. economy by U.S. Catholic bishops, and bank failures.[44]
- 1986 (tie): Michael Kinsley, The New Republic[45]
- 1986 (tie): Robert Samuelson, Newsweek[45]
- 1987: "Series of Editorials on Farm Policy" by Richard Doak, The Des Moines Register[46]
- 1988: "Perspectives Columns" by Ron Ridenhour, New Orleans City Business[47]
- 1988: (Honorable Mention) "Series of Editorials on the Texaco/Pennzoil Battle" by Gordon Crovitz, The Wall Street Journal[11]
- 1989: "Selected Columns" by David Warsh, The Boston Globe[48]
- He was awarded for his "Economic Principles" column in The Boston Sunday Globe.[48]
- 1990: "Columns on the Alleged Prosecutorial Abuses of the RICO Law" by L. Gordon Crovitz, The Wall Street Journal[49][50]
- 1991: "Deals Columns" by Allan Sloan, Newsday[51]
- 1992: "Selected Columns" by Warren T. Brookes (posthumously), The Detroit News[52]
- 1993: "Deals Columns" by Allan Sloan, Newsday[11]
- 1994: "Selected Columns" by Robert J. Samuelson, Newsweek[53]
- 1995: "Selected Columns" by Jane Bryant Quinn, Newsweek[54]
- 1996: "Selected Editorials" by Bill Bishop, Lexington Herald-Leader [55]
- 1997: "Business World Columns" by Holman W. Jenkins Jr., The Wall Street Journal[11]
- 1998: "Selected Columns" by Allan Sloan, Newsweek[56]
- 1999: "Personal Technology Columns" by Walter S. Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal[57]
- 2000: "Business and Technology Columns" by David Ignatius, The Washington Post[58]
- 2001: "Floyd Norris Columns" by Floyd Norris, The New York Times[59]
- Norris was awarded "for his insightful columns educating investors about the complexities of Wall Street."[59]
- 2002: "Market Watch" by Gretchen Morgenson, The New York Times[60]
- Columns:
- "Hands Out, Even in a Time Of Crisis", November 4, 2001[61]
- "A Benefit For the Few Weighs On Many", February 25, 2001[61]
- "Employers Dodge a Bullet That Their Workers Can't", April 15, 2001[61]
- "A Company Tested And Found Wanting", June 17, 2001[61]
- "Warning Signs Fail to Shake True Believers' Faith", August 12, 2001[61]
- "Price Targets Are Hazardous to Investor's Wealth", August 5, 2001[61]
- "Take Away the Window Dressing, ans Who Will Buy?", September 2, 2001[61]
- Columns:
- 2003: "Auto Industry Commentary" by Jerry Flint, Forbes[62]
- His bold, punchy, and entertaining essays on the auto industry expressed depth of knowledge while conveying new information.[62]
- 2004: "Golden State" by Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times[64]
- The judges said his columns were "smart, angry and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, tackling complex subjects in a lively, accessible style with a strong voice and a real sense of being on the reader's side.[64]
- Columns:
- "Tobacco Fires Back as Ads Become Sorely Personal", April 17, 2003[65]
- "SBC, It's All in the Way You Look at It", June 23, 2003[65]
- "Stock Picker, 20, a Genius? Perhaps in His Own Eyes", August 21, 2003[65]
- "Safeway's Merger Loss Eclipses Labor Woes", October 23, 2003[65]
- "City Putting a Pound in the Way of Progress", December 1, 2003[65]
- "Lockyer Not Above a Little Legal Aid", December 18, 2003[65]
- Columns:
- 2005: "Cracks in Fannie Mae's Foundation" by Peter Eavis, TheStreet.com[66]
- Columns:
- "Fannie's Fearsome New Year Challenge", January 2, 2004[66]
- "Freddie Flap Highlights Fannie Flaw", January 30, 2004[66]
- "A New Reason to Fret About Fannie", April 1, 2004[66]
- "Fannie Flap Points to Options Grants", April 6, 2004[66]
- "Falcon Has Landed at Fannie Mae" May 6, 2004[66]
- "Fannie Probe Turns to Derivatives", September 2, 2004[66]
- "Fannie Fight Ready to Get Nastier", November 11, 2004[66]
- Columns:
- 2006 (tie): "Review and Outlook: Kianna's Law" by Robert L. Pollock, The Wall Street Journal[67]
- Columns:
- 2006 (tie): "Business and Economics Columns" by Steven Pearlstein, The Washington Post[67]
- Columns:
- "Big Three Lumbering Toward Failure",[67] March 25, 2005[68]
- "Greenspan Misfires on Fannie, Freddie",[67] May 25, 2005[69]
- "Defection Could Be Just What Organizaed Labor Needs",[67] July 20, 2005[70]
- "Refiners' Merger Good for Business, Not Consumers",[67] September 7, 2005[71]
- "Boats Rose in New Orleans, but Not for the Poor",[67] September 14, 2005[72]
- "Alaska Would Be More at Home in Russia",[67] November 23, 2005[73]
- "When Breaking Up is Not Hard to Do",[67] December 14, 2005[74]
- Columns:
- 2007: "Steve Bailey Downtown" by Steve Bailey, The Boston Globe[75]
- 2008: "Talking Business" by Joe Nocera, Vanity Fair[77]
- Columns:
- "A Double Shot Of Nostalgia For Starbucks", March 3, 2007[78]
- "Well-Meaning But Misguided Stock Screens", April 7, 2007[78]
- "Weighing Jobs's Role In a Scandal", April 28, 2007[78]
- "IPhone Spin Goes Round And Round", June 30, 2007[78]
- "How The Bancrofts Blew It", August 4, 2007[78]
- "What If C.E.O. Pay Is Fair?", October 13, 2007[78]
- "The Pursuit Of Justice, Or Money?", December 8, 2007[78]
- Columns:
- 2008: (Honorable Mention) "Business Columnist" by Daniel Howes of The Detroit News [77]
- 2009: "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac" by Brian M. Carney, The Wall Street Journal[80]
- 2010: "Capitalist Fools and Wall Street's Toxic Message" by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Vanity Fair[82]
- 2011: "Paul Krugman Columns" by Paul Krugman, The New York Times[84]
- 2012: "Euro Zone" by Zanny Minton Beddoes, Edward Carr, John Peet, Patrick Foulis and John O'Sullivan, The Economist[86]
- 2013: "John Gapper (Financial Times)" by John Gapper, Financial Times[88]
- Articles in Series:
- "Facebook ought to ditch its initial public offering", 2012[89]
- "Law firms have struck the limits of partnership", 2012[89]
- "JPMorgan's fiasco exposes the myth of an imperial CEO", 2012[89]
- "It is too late for America to eliminate Huawei", 2012[89]
- "HP should have known all about Autonomy", November 21, 2012[89]
- Articles in Series:
- 2014: "Commentary by Peter Goodman" by Peter Goodman, The Huffington Post[90]
- 2015: "Wall Street Accountability" by Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica[91]
- 2016: "Inside the Boardroom" by James B. Stewart, The New York Times[92]
- 2017: "Creative Destruction: The Schumpeter Column" by Adrian Wooldridge, The Economist[93]
- Columns:
- "The collaboration curse: The fashion for making employees collaborate has gone too far", January 23, 2016[94]
- "Mafia management: The crime families of Naples are remarkably good at business", August 27, 2016[94]
- "Shhhh! Companies would benefit from helping introverts to thrive", September 10, 2016[94]
- "Out with the old. Management theory is becoming a compendium of dead ideas", December 17, 2016[94]
- "Capitalism and democracy: The West confronts a future of slow growth, social division and populist revolt", December 24, 2016[94]
- Columns:
- 2018: "The Pharmalot View" by Ed Silverman, Stat[95]
- 2019: "Inside View" by Andy Kessler, The Wall Street Journal[96]
- Columns:[97]
- "Elon Musk's Uncontested 3-Pointers", February 26, 2018
- "A Better Way to Make Facebook Pay", April 9, 2018
- "Advice to New Grads: Scale or Bail", May 21, 2018
- "General Electric's Long Unwinding", June 25, 2018
- "Anything Good Takes Exactly Five Meetings", November 19, 2018
- 2020 (tie): "America’s Broken Health Care System" by Elisabeth Rosenthal, Kaiser Health News[98]
- 2020 (tie): "A Secret Life of Your Data" by Geoffrey A. Fowler, The Washington Post[98]
- 2021: "Sincerely, Michelle" by Michelle Singletary, The Washington Post[99]
- Columns in Series:
- "Yes, I was hired because I was Black. But that’s not the only reason.", September 18, 2020[100]
- "Stop telling Black people we could close the wealth gap if we valued education more", September 25, 2020[101]
- "The legacy of slavery made my grandmother fear investing", October 9, 2020[102]
- "Credit scores are supposed to be race-neutral. That’s impossible.", October 16, 2020[103]
- "Being Black lowers the value of my home: The legacy of redlining", October 23, 2020[104]
- "Yes, Black Americans are entitled to reparations. We’ve earned them.", October 30, 2020[105]
- "Systemic racism, not $200 Air Jordans, suppresses Black wealth", November 6, 2020[106]
- "Black businesses are fighting for their lives. We can’t afford to lose them.", November 20, 2020[107]
- "Racial microaggressions take a major toll on Black Americans", December 4, 2020[108]
- "Black Americans donate a higher share of their wealth than Whites", December 11, 2020[109]
- Columns in Series:
- 2022: "Auto Insurance Columns" by Chad Livengood, Crain's Detroit Business[110]
- 2023: "Coverage of the Infant Formula Shortage" by Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post[111]
- Columns in series:[111]
- "The ongoing baby formula shortage is a reminder of a disturbing truth in America", September 21, 2022[112]
- "The baby formula crisis wasn’t a complete disaster. Here’s why.", September 26, 2022[113]
- "The U.S. should never have another baby formula shortage", October 6, 2022[114]
- Columns in series:[111]
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