Greg Gutfeld – $7 Million
In the ‘90s, Greg Gutfield was working as a writer for Men’s Health. Now he has his own show on Fox News while also co-hosting The Five. In doing so, Gutfeld’s now going to be earning $7 million annually. In 2015, he started The Greg Gutfeld Show every Saturday.
As of 2021, his show is now called Gutfeld and airs on weekdays. Seeing that change, his fortune should grow larger from here on. After all, he’s also going to publish a book called The Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help. Overall, he has earned a $13-million fortune by now.
Emily Compagno – $104K
Emily Compagno only officially joined Fox News in 2018. Even though her career in journalism is very recent, she’s already found a lot of success from it. As a matter of fact, in 2021, she became one of the co-hosts of Outnumbered. In fairness, she appeared on the show since she first joined the channel.
Regardless, she’s also appearing on Fox and Friends, Gutfield, and even Hannity! She was born in Oakland in 1979 and was previously working as an attorney. At the moment, it’s believed that she’s making just over $104K a year and has amassed a $1.5-million fortune.
Jeanine Pirro — $3 million
Jeanine Pirro had her ambition set straight since she was a child. After attending the University of Buffalo and Albany Law School, she made her dream a reality and became an attorney. Even though she’s served as a New York State and District Attorney in the past, she is much more popular as a television personality today.
Since 2011, the 69-year-old has been hosting Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News Channel. It’s a job that pays her a sum of $3 million every year. Pirro has undoubtedly done well for herself as she is worth $12 million.
Jesse Watters – $2 million
Especially now that Jesse Watters is about to publish a book titled How I Saved the World in the summer of 2021, we can’t help but want to take a closer look at his life. He was born in 1978 in Philadelphia and started working on television with Fox News as a production assistant.
These days, he’s between hosting Watters World and The Five. Watters has accomplished a $2-million annual income with his busy schedule, accumulating a $5-million fortune. In 2021 he officially became a father of three when he and Emma DiGiovone welcomed their first son together.
Julie Banderas – $600K
Julie Banderas from Hartford, Connecticut, grew up to become a television news anchor. After working for various local television stations, she finally landed a job as a general assignment reporter for the Fox News Channel in 2005.
Banderas later went on to host Fox Report Weekend and currently serves as the network’s primary fill-in anchor on the weekdays. She reportedly takes home $600K every year and is worth $12 million. Banderas maintains a successful profession while also taking care of a family with three children together with her husband of eleven years, Andrew J. Sansone.
Laura Ingraham — $2 Million
From hosting The Ingraham Angle on Fox News to a radio show called The Laura Ingraham Show and even running her online magazine called Lifezette. Laura Ingraham is a busy woman and has been so since she started her career at the White House as a speechwriter.
She followed this up by earning a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia School of Law, working in law until 1995. Ingraham pursued a career in the media working for CBS and hosting an MSNBC program called Watch It. Besides her work on TV and radio, she also owns the Ingraham Media Company.
Kelly Ripa — $22 million
Kelly Ripa became a household name in the ’90s playing Haley Vaughan in the American soap All My Children. In this period, she also had a role in the Hollywood film Marvin’s Room, alongside Meryl Streep and Leonardo Di Caprio. But none of this helped her become the current host of morning show Live! With Kelly and Ryan.
Despite her profile from All My Children, Ripa still went through a live Audition procedure and beat out several candidates, including Dolly Parton. She helped raise the show profile with younger audiences and outlasted initial co-host Regis Philbin, now hosting the show with former Idols host and producer Ryan Seacrest.
Sean Hannity – $29 million
Sean Hannity made a name for himself in radio broadcasting in the late 80s and dubbed himself the most talked-about college radio host in America. His reputation as a highly rated political commentator has seen him host show Like Hannity on Fox News and a syndicated radio show called the Sean Hannity Show.
Hannity has also published three New York bestsellers, the most recent of which is called Conservative Victory: Defeating Obama’s Radical Agenda. Although claiming not to have time to write books, Hannity does have another on the Horizon called Live Free Or Die. He was also an executive producer of the 2017 film, Let There Be Light.
Amy Robach — $300K
Amy Robach has climbed from filling in as an anchor to hosting two high profile shows. Her first big opportunity came at MSNBC when she anchored an early morning slot and filled in for two other weekend anchors. Robach eventually became co Anchor of NBC’s Weekend Today but left the company for ABC in 2012.
At ABC, she shot to fame and went from a correspondent on Good Morning America to the news anchor in 2014. Robach eventually left Good Morning America to host 20/20 with David Muir. In 2013 she announced that she has breast cancer, which she ultimately overcame after two surgeries and eight rounds of chemotherapy.