Net Worth$25 Million
WIfe Mary Fulling

Neil Cavuto Bio

Neil Cavuto is a notable American journalist. He is a news anchor, commentator and business journalist for Fox News. Aside from that, he is a host of three television shows: Your World with Neil Cavuto, which has been airing since January 20, 2018, Cavuto: Coast to Coast on the sister channel Fox Business Network, and Cavuto Live on Fox News.

Prior to that, he was a principal anchor and reporter for CNBC. He also spent fifteen years as a reporter for the Public Broadcasting Service’s Nightly Business Report. In addition, he contributed to NBC’s Today and hosted CNBC ON Power Lunch.

Neil Cavuto Wife, Is Neil Cavuto Married?

Cavuto is married to Mary Fulling, a research scientist-designer with a focus on intellectual property, patents, and trademarks at dba Sheila Runke. The couple tied the knot on October 15, 1983. Tara, Bradley and Jeremy Cavuto are their three children together.

Neil Cavuto Salary Today

Cavuto as the diligent professional that he is, he receives a decent salary from his current position. His pay is commensurate with his experience, commitment and the significant contributions he makes to his position in the company. He earns an estimated salary of $ 7Million Annually.

Neil Cavuto Net Worth 2024

Cavoto has an estimated net worth of $25 Million according to Celebrity Net Worth. His versatility across all of the industries he has worked in has contributed to his wealth accumulation. It is projected that as his career progresses, his net worth will rise.

YearNet Worth
2023 $24.9 Million dollars
2024$25 Million dollars
2025$26 Million dollars
2026$25.8 Million dollars

Neil Cavuto Age

Neil Cavuto was born on September 22, 1958 in Westbury, New York, in the United States. As of 2024 he is 66 years old.

Neil Cavuto Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Cavuto stands at a height of 1.70 meters (5 feet 7 inches) and weighs an average weight of 70 kg on average. By maintaining this height and weight, he demonstrates a dedication to maintaining a healthy balance in his life, which can contribute to his overall well-being and quality of life.

These physical attributes are a reflection of his choices and commitment to a lifestyle that values both physical and mental health.

Neil Cavuto Parents

Cavuto was born and raised in the United States by his caring and loving parents. He is the son to Patrick “Pat” Cavuto, who works as a can company sales executive and Kathleen T. (Feeley), who works as a staffer for the United Nations.

Neil Cavuto Education

After completing his studies at Immaculate High School, Cavuto worked as a manager at a fish and chips restaurant while he was still a student, aged 17. He was employed by the White House as an intern during the Carter Administration. He later graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from St. Bonaventure University in 1980 and a master’s degree from the American University.

Neil Cavuto Career

Cavuto is a news anchor, commentator, and business journalist for Fox News. Aside from that, he is a host of three television shows: Your World with Neil Cavuto, which has been airing since January 20, 2018, Cavuto: Coast to Coast on the sister channel Fox Business Network and Cavuto Live on Fox News.

Prior to that, he was a principal anchor and reporter for CNBC. Hee also spent fifteen years as a reporter for the Public Broadcasting Service’s Nightly Business Report. In addition, he contributed to NBC’s Today and hosted CNBC ON Power Lunch.

He recently anchoring FBN’s 2018 midterm election achieved the highest-rated midterm coverage in the network’s history. He also served as the lead anchor for FBN’s extensive coverage of President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration in January 2018.

Neil Cavuto Sickness Journey

Cavuto was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, an immune system-affecting cancer, at the age of 29. He received chemotherapy and then radiation treatment; the intense radiation caused him to lose half of his lung, but he recovered. A decade later, he started exhibiting strange symptoms and was identified as having multiple sclerosis, a degenerative neurological disease for which there is no known treatment. After learning that his coronary artery was so severely blocked that anyone could pass away at any time, he had open heart surgery.