Stephanie Ruhle – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything
Stephanie Ruhle is a well-known American journalist who worked as a host of MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle. She is also the Senior Business analyst for NBC News. She worked previously at Bloomberg Television as a news anchor and managing editor.
Keep reading to learn more about Ruhle’s net worth, personal life, professional career, and more.
Field | Details |
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Real Name | Stephanie Leigh Ruhle |
Profession | American television host |
Date of Birth | December 24, 1975 |
Age | 48 years |
Birth Place | Park Ridge, New Jersey, U.S. |
Parents | Frank and Louise Ruhle |
Spouse | Andy Hubbard (m. 2002) |
Children | 3 |
Net Worth | Estimated $6 million |
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Net Worth 2024
As of 2024, Ruhle’s net worth is around $6 million. She earned most of her wealth through her career as an anchor and correspondent. As a senior business correspondent at MSNBC, she earned an annual salary of over $200,000.
Early Life
Ruhle was born to Frank and Louise Ruhle on December 24, 1975, in Park Ridge, New Jersey. She attended Park Ridge High School. She enrolled at Lehigh University and earned a bachelor’s degree in international business in 1997. She studied in Italy, Kenya, and Guatemala as part of her major.
Professional Career
During College, Ruhle spent the summer interning for Merrill Lynch. After graduation, she joined the financial service company Credit Suisse in 1997 and worked for six years in hedge fund sales. She was vice president at Credit Suisse First Boston and became the United States’s highest-producing credit derivatives salesperson.
In 2003, she began working as a credit salesperson at Deutsche Bank. She continued there for eight years and eventually became the managing director of Global Markets Senior Relationship Management. During her time at Deutsche Bank, Ruhle founded the Global Market Women’s Network to assist women in reaching the company’s leadership positions.
Ruhle started her journalism career in 2011, joining Bloomberg Television, where she became the co-host of the morning program Inside Track with Erik Schatzker. The following year, Ruhle and Schatzker started hosting the two-hour late-morning show Market Makers. Then, she joined Bloomberg GO with David Westin as a co-host.
During her time in the network, Ruhle profiled many famous personalities, including Michael Bloomberg, Lloyd Blankfein, David Tepper, Donald Trump, Jamie Dimon, and Sean Parker. In April 2012, Ruhle and the reporters Mary Childs and Bradley Keoun unfold the story of the London Whale. They revealed the trader behind the loss of the 2012 JPMorgan Chase trading.
In 2015, Ruhle produced and hosted the documentary Haiti: Open For Business? which explored the country’s emerging market five years after its devastating earthquake. The same year, she appeared in the short film Shark Tank: A Mission Blue and Fusion Expedition, highlighting sharks’ danger in Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica.
Ruhle interviewed Martha Stewart in 2013 and then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2015. She also worked as a columnist for Shape magazine’s website, Shape.com. In October 2012, she became the cover of Working Mother magazine and appeared in the April/May 2013 issue of Fit Pregnancy.
Ruhle started working as a host of the news program MSNBC Reports after leaving Bloomberg. Then, she became the Velshi & Ruhle business program co-host with Ali Velshi. In January 2022, she joined as an anchor of The 11th Hour.
Personal Life
Ruhle married Andy Hubbard in 2002. They met in 1998 while working at Credit Suisse. The couple share three children.
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