Salary | $0.75 million |
Net Worth | $4.5 million |
Alex Wagner Net Worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Alex Wagner currently has a net worth of $3 million. Her adaptability in each of the fields she has worked in has helped her build up her wealth. Her writing and journalism careers are her main sources of income. Her expected increase in net worth as her profession develops.
Alex Wagner Salary
Alex Wagner receives an annual salary of approximately $0.75 million and a monthly salary of $61,817, she is an American journalist and author. She has previously stepped in as host for MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show and All In with Chris Hayes.
Annual Salary | $0.75 million |
Monthly Salary | $61,817 |
Alex Wagner Bio
Alex Wagner is an American journalist and television host. She hosts Alex Wagner Tonight on MSNBC and Netflix’s The Mole reboot. She is also the author of FutureFace: A Family Mystery.
Alex Wagner Age
As of 2023, Alex Wagner is 45 years old. Alexandra Swe Wagner was born on November 27, 1977, in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius, and she celebrates her birthday every year with her family and close friends.
Alex Wagner Parents
Alex Wagner is the daughter of Carl Wagner(father) and Tin Swe Thant(mother). Prior to enrolling at Swarthmore College, her mother immigrated from Rangoon, Myanmar, and became a naturalized citizen. Her father co-chaired Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign and worked as a political strategist for the Democratic Party.
Alex Wagner Husband
On August 30, 2014, Wagner wed Sam Kass, a former White House nutrition policy advisor, and assistant chef, in a ceremony at the Pocantico Hills, New York restaurant Blue Hill at Stone Barns. President Barack Obama and his family attended the wedding since Kass had served as their personal chef ever since they moved to Chicago. The first child of Wagner and Kass was born in 2017. On April 16, 2019, Rafael, their second child, was born.
Alex Wagner Education Background
She attended Woodrow Wilson High School and earned her degree in art history and literature from Brown University in 1999. Wagner was a devout Catholic growing up.
Alex Wagner Career Background
Wagner has served as the cultural correspondent for the Center for American Progress. From 2003 until 2007, she served as the magazine’s chief editor. The Fader covered music and cultural movements from all around the world.
She also served as the executive director of the mass atrocity-focused human rights organization, Not On Our Watch Project. Later, Wagner rose to the position of White House correspondent for Politics Daily, an AOL News publication. The Huffington Post was her new home once AOL bought it.
As an MSNBC analyst, Wagner appeared on Countdown with Keith Olbermann and The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell. On November 14, 2011, Wagner started presenting Now with Alex Wagner during the workweek. (initially set at noon ET; moved to 4 PM ET).