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Jon Hilsenrath is an American journalist who is working for the FOX Business Network (FBN) as a contributor. He joined the network in 2014. Also, he is the chief economics correspondent for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Additionally, he broadcasts central banks and global economics and has been with the WSJ since 1997.
Jon Hilsenrath Date of Birth/Birthday
Hilsenrath manages to keep information regarding his dates of birth away from the limelight. Therefore, it is not known when he celebrates his birthday and how old he is at the moment. Judging from his appearance, he might be in his 40s.
Jon Hilsenrath Measurements/Height
He is of an average body stature and stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Jon Hilsenrath Partner/Wife
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Jon Hilsenrath Kids/Children
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Jon Hilsenrath Relatives/Family
Hilsenrath manages to keep information regarding his parents away from the limelight. Additionally, he shares no information regarding whether or not he has any siblings. We will update this information once it’s available to the public.
Jon Hilsenrath Education/Schooling
Upon completion of his high school education, Hilsenrath went on to join the Duke University in 1985. Later in 1989 he became its Cum Laude alumnus. While at Duke, he was a wrestler, Editor and writer at The Chronicle and Reporter and intern at “The News and Observer.”
Further, he attended the Columbia Business School, Columbia University in 1995. In 1996, he became its alumnus with a Master of Business Administration – MBA, Accounting and Finance. Also, he earned his Masters Degree in Journalism there. And, he was a Knight-Bagehot Fellow.
Jon Hilsenrath Profession
Hilsenrath works for as a contributor. He joined the network in 2014. Also, he is the chief economics correspondent for The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). Additionally, he broadcasts central banks and global economics and has been with the WSJ since 1997. While he was serving in Hong Kong, New York and Washington DC, he has concentrated on the roots and repercussions of global financial calamities.
Moreover, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2014 for his broadcast of the Federal Reserve. Too, he was a part of a WSJ team that was a Pulitzer finalist in 2009 for the broadcast of the financial calamity. And, in 2002 he added to the coverage of the WSJ’s 9/11 broadcast which won a Pulitzer.
Furthermore, his news stories have been acclaimed by the Society of Publishers in Asia, Columbia University, the Society of Business Editors and Writers, the Deadline Club, the Institute on Political Journalism to list a few. Last but not least, his work-mates have nominated him twice as one of the nation’s most influential financial journalists as per a survey by Gorkana.
Jon Hilsenrath Income
Hilsenrath receives an annual income ranging between $30,000 and $90,000.
Jon Hilsenrath Net Worth
Through Hilsenrath’s career as a contributor, he has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges between $1 Million and $1.5 Million.