Sara Eisen CNBC, Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Age, Husband, Education, Height and Political Affiliation

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Sara Eisen Biography | Wiki

Sara Eisen is an American journalist currently working as a co-anchor of “Squawk on the Street” at CNBC broadcasted at the New York Stock Exchange. She joined NBC in December 2013 as a global consumer correspondent. Before, she anchored CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” “Squawk on the Street,” “Power Lunch” and “Worldwide Exchange.”

Sara Eisen Education

Eisen attended and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism majoring in business reporting.

Sara Eisen Age and Birthday

How old is Sara? Sara is 39 years old as of 2023. She was born Sara Aliza Eisen on August 7, 1984, in Cincinnati, United States of America. She celebrates her birthday on the 7th of August every year. READ: Leslie Picker

Sara Eisen Nationality and Ethnicity

Sara holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, United States of America. She belongs to the White-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.

Sara Eisen Height

How tall is Sara? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches ( 1.68 m ). More details about her other body measurements will be updated as soon as possible.

Sara Eisen Family | Parents

Eisen is the daughter of (mother) Dr. Jane Eisen and (father) Dr. Drore Eisen. She was born and raised in Cincinnati. Her father is a dermatologist and also the founder and medical director of CDx Diagnostics, a laboratory specializing in cancer detection and prevention, in Suffern, New York. Her mother retired as a pediatric dentist.

Sara Eisen Husband | Spouse

Is Sara married? Sara is happily married to her husband Matthew Levin, the former Head of US Programming at Bloomberg Television. The couples are proud parents of two children, Samuel and Harrison. He graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received a master’s in international relations at the University of Sussex in England.

He is the son of Laura E. Stone and Ezra C. Levine of Washington. READ: Wilfred Frost

Sara Eisen Married/Wedding

Sara got married to her husband Matthew Stone Levine on May 29, 2016, at Weylin B. Seymour in Brooklyn, New York. The ceremony was officiated by Rabbi Gavriel Bellino.

Sara Eisen Salary

Sara working as a co-anchor of CNBC based in New York earns an estimated annual salary ranging from $95,112-$250,653.

Sara Eisen Net Worth

Sara as an American journalist, anchor, and reporter has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Sara Eisen CNBC/Wikipedia

Sara is co-anchor of CNBC’s “End Bell” (M-F, 3 PM-5 PM ET). She is known for her profound aptitude in monetary business sectors and the worldwide economy just as customary news-production interviews with probably the most noticeable names in the monetary world, including Phil Knight, Leon Black, Janet Yellen, and Christine Lagarde, among others. RELATED: Amanda Fuller

Already, Eisen was co-anchor of the 10 AM ET hour on CNBC’s “Cackle on the Street” (M-F, 9 AM-11 AM ET), which communicates from Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to that, she was co-anchor of CNBC’s “Capacity Lunch” (M-F, 2 PM-3 PM ET) and co-anchor of CNBC’s “Overall Exchange” (M-F, 5 AM-6 AM ET), the two of which broadcast from CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. She joined CNBC in December 2013 as a correspondent, zeroing in on the worldwide consumer.

Before CNBC, Eisen was co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance” just as a correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where she covered worldwide macroeconomics, strategy, and business. During that time, she covered the European obligation emergency, the tidal wave fallout, and the Fukushima atomic emergency in Japan. Eisen additionally hosted the Bloomberg Radio program, “On the Economy.”

She is the proofreader of “Monetary Forms After the Crash: The Uncertain Future of the Global Paper-Based Currency System” distributed by McGraw-Hill in Jan. 2013