Neil Cavuto Fox News Bio, Age, Wiki, Wife, Net Worth, Salary

Neil Cavuto Profile

Neil Cavuto is an American television news anchor, commentator, and business journalist for Fox News. He is presently the anchor of FNC’s Your World, FNC’s CAVUTO Live, and FBN’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast. Cavuto works for Fox News. Cavuto: Coast to Coast, which debuted on the sister channel of Fox Business Network on January 20, 2018, is the third of three television programs that he presents. The other two are Your World with Neil Cavuto and Cavuto Live, all of which air on Fox News.

 

Neil Cavuto
Neil Cavuto

Most Asked Questions About Neil Cavuto

Who is Neil Cavuto?

Neil Cavuto is a Fox News television news anchor, commentator, and business journalist. He is currently the host of FNC’s Your World, CAVUTO Live, and Cavuto: Coast to Coast.

How old is Neil Cavuto?

Cavuto is 64 years old. He was born on September 22nd, 1958 in Westbury, New York, in the United States.

How Tall Is Neil Cavuto?

He stands at an average height of 5ft 9in.

Is Neil Cavuto Married?

Mary Fulling and Cavuto have been married since October 15, 1983. The pair has two children together. Tara, Bradley, and Jeremy are the names of the couple’s three offspring. They make their home in Mendham Borough, which is located in New Jersey.

Where Is Neil Cavuto Now?

He is a journalist who currently works as an anchor of FNC’s Your World, FNC’s CAVUTO Live, and FBN’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast. Cavuto works for Fox News.

How Much Does Neil Cavuto Make?

Cavuto’s annual salary at Fox News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.

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In addition to anchoring daily shows and breaking news specials on FNC and FBN, Cavuto is responsible for managing the business news programming that is broadcast on both networks. The most recent major event that Cavuto has anchored for FBN is the network’s coverage of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration. According to Nielsen, Fox News received the greatest ratings of any business network for its coverage of Inauguration Day, making it the network’s most successful coverage of the event in its history.

Alongside Maria Bartiromo of FBN, Cavuto presided over the first Republican presidential primary debate that was broadcast on Fox Business Network in November of 2015. According to the data provided by Nielsen, the discussion attracted 13.5 million total viewers and 3.7 million in the key demographic of adults aged 25 to 54, making it the highest-rated show in the history of the network.

Before becoming an anchor and presenter for FNC in August of 1996, Cavuto headlined and presented more than three hours of live weekday programming for CNBC. This programming included the network’s highest-rated broadcast, which was titled “Business Wrap.” In addition to that, he was a contributor to the Today Show and NBC News while working at Sunrise. Cavuto’s previous positions include Chief of the Nightly Business Report of PBS Television’s New York Bureau and Chief of the Washington Bureau of Investing Age Magazine.

Cavuto has covered virtually all of the most significant corporate and political headlines of our time, including the assaults of September 11, the financial crisis of 2008, the crash of the stock market in 1987, and the wars in the Persian Gulf. Since Jimmy Carter, he has been reporting on the economic policies of American presidents from a firsthand perspective. He has also covered major business scandals ranging from Enron to Tyco. In point of fact, the live prison interview that Cavuto conducted with the former chief executive of Tyco, Dennis Kozlowski, was a first for business television.

The Wall Street Journal has recognized Cavuto as “the best interviewer in broadcast business news,” while MarketWatch has referred to him as “the very spirit” of the FOX Business Network. Both of these accolades have been bestowed upon Cavuto. The author of a book on finance known as James Glassman has referred to him as “the best interviewer on TV, period.”

Cavuto is the author of the book “More Than Finance: True Stories of People Who Discovered the Greatest Lesson of Life,” which was published by the New York Times, as well as “Your Money or Your Life,” which was published by the New York Times. Cavuto received his undergraduate degree from Saint Bonaventure University and his master’s degree from The American University, where he had previously interned at the White House during the administration of Jimmy Carter. Tara, Jeremy, and Bradley are his wife Mary and his children from a previous relationship.

Neil Cavuto Age

Cavuto is 64 years old. He was born on September 22nd, 1958 in Westbury, New York, in the United States.

Neil Cavuto Family

Cavuto is the son of Kathleen T. (Feeley), who worked for the United Nations and was also a housewife, and Patrick “Pat” Cavuto, who worked for the company as a sales manager. Cavuto was named after his father. His father was of Italian origin, while his mother was of Irish heritage.

Neil Cavuto Height

Cavuto stands at an average height of 5 feet 9 inches tall.

Neil Cavuto Wife

Mary Fulling and Cavuto have been married since October 15, 1983. The pair has two children together. Tara, Bradley, and Jeremy are the names of the couple’s three offspring. They make their home in Mendham Borough, which is located in New Jersey.

Neil Cavuto Salary

Cavuto’s annual salary at Fox News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.

Neil Cavuto’s Net Worth

It is estimated that Cavuto’s net worth falls somewhere in the range of $700,000 to $2 million. His primary source of financial support comes from his work as a journalist.