American journalist
Zachary R. Mider has been a reporter for Bloomberg News since 2006. He writes features for the news service, for Bloomberg Businessweek , and for Bloomberg Markets magazines. He also worked for The Providence Journal in Rhode Island. In 2015 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting "for a painstaking, clear and entertaining explanation of how so many U.S. corporations dodge taxes and why lawmakers and regulators have a hard time stopping them." In 2019, he received the Gerald Loeb Award for Explanatory for "Sign Here to Lose Everything".[1]
Mider was born in upstate New York. He attended Deep Springs College and received a bachelor's degree in Social Studies from Harvard College. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and children.[2]
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(2011–2019) |
- 2011: David Nicklaus, Tim Logan
- 2012: Scott Pelley, Robert G. Anderson, Daniel Ruetenik, Robert J. Shattuck, Nicole Young
- 2013: Mike McGraw, Alan Bavley
- 2014: Babak Dehghanpisheh, Steve Stecklow, Yeganeh Torbati
- 2015: Heather Gillers, Jason Grotto
- 2016: Howard Berkes, Michael Grabell, Lena Groeger
- 2017: Stephanie Baker, Wenxin Fan, Jason Gale, Sharang Limaye, Lydia Mulvany, Adi Narayan, Monte Reel, Natalie Obiko Pearson
- 2018: Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Elizabeth Culliford, Zach Goelman, Brian Grow, Blake Morrison, John Shiffman, Reade Levinson, Mike Wood
- 2019: Zeke Faux, David Ingold, Zachary R. Mider, Demetrios Pogkas
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(2020–2023) |
- 2020: Erika Fry, Fred Schulte
- 2021: Kiera Feldman
- 2022: Rob Barry, Jason French, Tawnell D. Hobbs, Julie Jargon, Yoree Koh, Frank Matt, Joanna Stern, Georgia Wells, John West
- 2023: Maggie Beidelman, Ashley Cai, Jessica Q. Chen, Claire Hannah Collins, Robert Gauthier, Thomas Suh Lauder, Sammy Roth
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism from 1985–1997 |
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2000–2025 |
- Eric Newhouse (2000)
- Staff of the Chicago Tribune (2001)
- Staff of The New York Times (2002)
- Staff of The Wall Street Journal (2003)
- Kevin Helliker & Thomas M. Burton (2004)
- Gareth Cook (2005)
- David Finkel (2006)
- Kenneth R. Weiss, Usha Lee McFarling & Rick Loomis (2007)
- Amy Harmon (2008)
- Bettina Boxall & Julie Cart (2009)
- Michael Moss & Staff of The New York Times (2010)
- Mark Johnson, Kathleen Gallagher, Gary Porter, Lou Saldivar & Alison Sherwood (2011)
- David Kocieniewski (2012)
- Staff of The New York Times including David Barboza, Charles Duhigg, David Kocieniewski, Steve Lohr, John Markoff, David Segal, David Streitfeld, Hiroko Tabuchi & Bill Vlasic (2013)
- Eli Saslow (2014)
- Zachary R. Mider (2015)
- T. Christian Miller & Ken Armstrong (2016)
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy & Miami Herald (2017)
- Staff of The Arizona Republic & Staff of USA Today Network (2018)
- David Barstow, Susanne Craig & Russ Buettne (2019)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2020)
- Ed Yong (2021)
- Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley, Andrea Januta, Jaimi Dowdell and Jackie Botts (2021)
- Natalie Wolchover & Staff of Quanta Magazine (2022)
- Caitlin Dickerson (2023)
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