Net Worth$70 million
HusbandJonathan Steinberg

Maria Bartiromo Bio

Maria Sara Bartiromo is a notable American journalist, financial reporter, news anchor and author. She currently hosts the Fox Business channel’s Mornings with Maria ,Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street and Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo.

Maria Bartiromo Husband

On the beautiful and momentous day of June 13, 1999, Maria Bartiromo entered into a sacred and lifelong union with her devoted husband, Jonathan Steinberg. The ceremony was a heartwarming and joyous occasion, a celebration of their love and commitment to one another.

The matrimonial ceremony was graced by the presence of Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein, who officiated the proceedings. With his wisdom and guidance, the couple embarked on their journey together, with his words resonating as a source of inspiration and wisdom for their shared life ahead.

The investor Saul Steinberg, who developed a reputation as a “corporate raider,” is the father of Jonathan Steinberg. The asset management firm WisdomTree Investments, which specializes in exchange-traded funds, was founded by Jonathan.

Maria Bartiromo Net Worth

Maria Bartiromo has an estimated net worth of $50 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. Her versatility across the industry she has worked in has contributed to her wealth accumulation. It is projected that as her career progresses, her net worth will rise.

YearNet Worth
2023 $49 Million dollars
2024$50 Million dollars
2025$50.3 Million dollars
2026$60 Million dollars

Maria Bartiromo Salary

Maria Bartiromo earns a respectable wage from her job. She is compensated with a salary of $10 million annualy and receives a monthly salary of $99,580. She currently hosts Mornings with Maria on FBN (6-9 AM/ET) and Sunday Morning Futures, the most-watched Sunday morning cable program (10 AM/ET), on FOX News Channel (FNC)

Maria Bartiromo Age

Maria Bartiromo was born on September 11, 1967, in Brooklyn, New York, in the United States. As of 2023 she is 56 years old and will be turning 57 years old in 2024.

Maria Bartiromo Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Bartiromo stands at a heigjht of 5feet 5inches (1.65m) and her weight is 63.5 kg/140 lbs. She is a woman of average height and weight who appears healthy. If her photos, when compared to her surroundings, give us any idea, she’s fairly tall.

Maria Bartiromo Parents

Bartiromo was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York by her devoted parents. Her mother worked as the hostess seated customers while her father maintained an Italian eatery. As her “best friend and idol,” Maria calls her mother. Carmine Bartiromo her grandfather, was a member of the US military.

Maria Bartiromo Education

In the year 1989, Maria Bartiromo achieved a significant milestone by graduating from New York University, where she pursued a dual degree program in economics and journalism. Her graduation marked the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and a passion for knowledge. During her college years, Maria worked at an off-track betting shop.

Maria Bartiromo Career

CNN & CNBC

Following her internship, Bartiromo worked for CNN Business for five years as an assignment editor and executive producer. Lou Dobbs, who subsequently became her colleague at Fox Business News, was her supervisor at CNN. While Maria was employed by CNN, she also assisted Stuart Varney with production. Her constant objective was to be in front of the lens. Roger Ailes hired her in 1993 to succeed Roy Blumberg as the on-screen personality at CNBC, after she had put together an audition tape. She started hosting “Market Watch” and “Squawk Box” segments in addition to providing live reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

She made history by being the first journalist to report live on television from the hectic NYSE floor. Following that, she was promoted to managing editor and anchor for “On the Money with Maria Bartiromo.” 2007 saw her take over as host of “The Business of Innovation.” She gained notoriety for her ability to get newsmakers’ CEOs to appear on her program for interviews, particularly when she was hosting other segments such as “Closing Bell,” “Market Wrap,” and “Business Center.” Maria agreed to a $4 million-a-year, five-year contract renewal with CNBC at the end of 2008.

FOX

It was revealed in November 2013 that Maria was switching from CNBC to Fox Business Network and Fox News. “Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo” was the title of her Fox debut program. At the start of her tenure at Fox Business, the show’s ratings were dismal. She gained from the outcome of the 2016 Republican presidential primary since she had become close to Trump while appearing on television.

She moderated the Republican party debate on November 10, 2015, and she was praised for keeping the discussion between the candidates mostly civil and focused on economics. When Maria implied that Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, had far more relevant experience than the other contenders, she even received some jeers from the crowd.

She started endorsing Trump’s administration after he was elected president in 2017 and regularly repeated talking points on television. She gained notoriety for regularly conducting cordial, non-confrontational interviews with Trump in which she promoted conspiracy theories and administration misinformation.

Bartiromo conducted the first post-election interview with Trump in November 2020, following his loss in the race for reelection. Bartiromo supported Trump’s deceptive allegations of election fraud and his effort to have the results of the election overturned. Her behavior during the 45-minute interview drew harsh criticism.

During this period, Bartiromo was a vocal supporter of the unfounded claims made on her program that voting machines gave Donald Trump the election.

She falsely stated on her show that Democrats were the ones behind the January 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol because they were wearing MAGA clothing. This was in response to a crowd of Trump supporters storming the Capitol.

She currently works for Fox Business Network as the global markets editor. Her three-hour program, Mornings with Maria, focuses on business and general news. Friday nights on her show Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street, she does sit-downs with political and corporate newsmakers and does longer, in-depth pieces.