Net Worth | $2 Million |
Salary | $88,000 |
Charlie Gasparino Salary
As a media personality, blogger, radio host, as well as author, he earns a good amount. Charlie’s average salary is $88,000 per year.
Charlie Gasparino Net Worth
As of 2023, Charlie’s estimated net worth is $2 Million. Charlie Gasparino has led a successful career as a media personality, blogger, radio host, as well as author. Charlie Gasparino is an American media personality, blogger, radio host, as well as author. He presently participates as a guest panelist on the FOX business news shows Cashin’ In, The Cost Of Freedom, and Business Network.
Charlie Gasparino Bio
Charlie Gasparino is an American media personality, blogger, radio host, as well as author. He presently participates as a guest panelist on the FOX business news shows Cashin’ In, The Cost Of Freedom, and Business Network. Marketwatch referred to Charlie as “Fox’s Rocky Balboa” because of how aggressive he can be on air.
Charlie Gasparino Age
He was born on January 28, 1962, in The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States. As of 2023, Charlie is 61 years old.
Charlie Gasparino Parents
He hails from a family of Italian Americans. Father and mother gave birth to Charlie in the Bronx of New York City, New York. He has been quiet about his parents and siblings, though.
Charlie Gasparino Wife
He enjoys a blissful marriage to his attractive wife, Virginia Juliano. The two fell in love while still in college and dated for a while before deciding to get hitched.
Charlie Gasparino Education Background
He earned a B.A. from Pace University. Later, he enrolled in the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, where he received his journalism master’s degree.
Charlie Gasparino FOX News
Charlie departed CNBC in February 2010 to work for Fox Business Network. Charlie currently routinely gives news stories and commentary to Fox Business and Fox News Channel. He also writes for The New York Post, Forbes, and online at The Daily Beast, the Huffington Post, and FoxBusiness.com.
Charlie has reported for Fox on issues including, among others, the US government’s plans to sell its investment in Citigroup and the US government’s push on Bank of America to consolidate.
While working at CNBC Charlie interviewed John Mack as the chairman of Morgan Stanley. John declared on air that “It doesn’t feel like the crisis that I went through in 2008, so I feel a lot better about it,” Charlie timed his report of Morgan Stanley’s firing of more than 1,200 workers and closing more than 300 branches so that it aired opposite the interview.
Charlie also posts breaking news updates on his Twitter handle and for some years, he regularly filled in for John Batchelor on Friday nights as the host of “The John Batchelor Show” on WABC-AM based in New York City.