Greg Gutfeld
Greg Gutfeld
Celebrated Name: Greg Gutfeld
Real Name/Full Name: Gregory John Gutfeld
Gender: Male
Age: 59 years old
Birth Date: 12 September 1964
Birth Place: San Mateo, California, United States
Nationality: American
Height: 1.65 m
Weight: 90 kg
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Marital Status: Married
Wife/Spouse (Name): Elena Moussa (m. 2004)
Children: N/A
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Profession: American television producer, journalist, author, editor, and comedian
Net Worth in 2024: $8 million
Last Updated: March 2024

Greg Gutfeld is a television star, author, and well-known blogger working as a magazine editor too. He hosts a show on Fox News by his own name. He currently works for them hosting Greg Gutfeld Show. He previously was a panelist at a political talk show. He has also written several bestselling books as an author.

Maybe you know about Greg Gutfeld very well But do you know how old and tall is he, and what is his net worth in 2024? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Greg Gutfeld’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start.

Early Life

Gregory John Gutfeld was born on September 12, 1964, to Jacqueline Bernice and Alfred Jack Gutfeld.

He was born at San Mateo in California and was brought up there.

He completed his schooling at Junipero High School and then studied English at the University of California from where he graduated. During the time of his college, he already started, he was already involved in writing.

Personal Life

He presently lives at his home in New York City. He is there with his wife, Elena Moussa. They got in touch with each other when they were in London and later married. They have been a happy couple, and it’s been three years since they are together. He describes himself as non-religious for certain things he faced in his life.

Age, Height, and Weight

Being born on 12 September 1964, Greg Gutfeld is 59 years old as of today’s date 28th March 2024. His height is 1.65 m tall, and his weight is 90 kg.

Career

He started off with an internship as he joined The American Spectator after completing his graduation. He also worked as a staff and editor and various magazines.

He then became the staff writer at the magazine Men’s Health. From there, he became a chief editor at Stuff but was soon fired because he tried to pull off something that did not go well with the ideas of his employers.

Meanwhile, he wrote many books like The Scorecard and The Scorecard at Work. They made a good impact on the book market. After this, he became an editor for Maxim and left after two years since his contract ended.

He became contributors to The Huffington Post and had worked with many fellow bloggers there. From there, he got the chance to host a program Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld.

With the success of that show, he became the panelist of a political discussion show, The Five. He from his fame there got his own show with Fox News Channel called The Greg Gutfeld show. He currently hosts that show only.

Meanwhile, many of his books got published that became one of the best sellers. Those include The Bible of Unspeakable Truth, The Joy of Hate, Not Cool, How to be Right.

Awards & Achievements

He has always been acclaimed as a great writer for his best selling books and is also known as one of the best hosts in the late-night shows. He was honored with the Barbara Olson award recently from American Spectator, the magazine which keeps the ideals of the deceased news reporter still live. He has also won some other awards for the books that he wrote.

Net Worth & Salary of Greg Gutfeld in 2024

Greg Gutfeld Net Worth
Greg Gutfeld Net Worth

The net worth of Greg Gutfeld has increased over the years. He struggled for a lot of years as an author and then started as a panelist in television shows. From there he got his own show and then became famous. He, after lots of struggle, earns about $2 million per year right now, and his net worth is estimated to be around $8 million as of March 2024. This is the result of all his hard work over the years, so that he stands where he is right now.

He is considered as one of the prized authors in social and political segments and is also the host of a famous show that airs on Fox News Channels. He has been an avid blogger and an expert panelist on the political news show, and after that right now, he got a late-night show of his name. All of this is the result of the hard work he does right now, and he is expected to carry on his winning ways for much longer.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Hello Mr. Gutted-

    I need your help. I need your positive platform if you can use it to expose an issue with the stimulus program. Me and my wife received ours. I’m disabled and my wife luckily stull has full time essential work. However I’m writing on behalf of an entire segment of the population that has been overlooked. Not simply for the monetary portion but for the educational side.

    I’m writing on behalf of a segment of our population that was overlooked on the personal citizen $1200.00 Stimulus plan. The 23 year old college part time worker. 

    My daughter is 23 years old and I can no longer claim her on my taxes. As a result we did not receive the bonus money for an added deduction on household claims. 

    My daughter, like others in her age bracket were glossed over and received nothing from the stimulus plan. Let me explain further. She is also a full time college student. She is a working on her Nursing Degree. She also works 3 – 12 hour shifts at Tri-Health Hospital in Cincinnati, OH as a Nurses Aid. She is on the front line. In addition she works for Kroger Pharmacy as a technician. Again directy on the Covid-19 front line. 

    It gets worse. Her college course requires her to carry a B+ or better to pass the nursing course. So students need all of the tools at their disposal to learn their material. Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak they attended a weekly 3 hour lecture covering the upcoming testing materials. These included quizzes and professors on hand to answer questions. The teaching has been squeezed into a 30min Zoom on line class with zero access to the professors. The students cannot prepare for testing properly. In addition, why would we want to be educating our medical professionals in this manner. As we see during his crisis we need well educated people. 
    Also as part of their nursing course are their Clinicals. They are one day per week where the student works 8 hours at local hospital with real nurses, Dr’s and patient’s. All hands on training. This is needed for good quality education and helps prepare for testing and quizing.

    Here is where we are at now. We’ve piad for the full school years tuition. We’ve paid for parking passes and books. The students should have access to professors and Libraries. They don’t. This is not fair. We want our money back or let it be used for the upcoming semester- a normal semester.

    I’d like you to Keep in mind that if the students don’t carry B+ or higher grade they will fail the semester and have to pay for an additional semester. My daughter is in a worse predicament. She has already failed one semester 2 years ago so if she fails this one,,,, she is out of the program. No more money no more chances. No degree….

    So I ask you, is this fair? All of us are making sacrifices during this time of the pandemic. I believe the colleges should close for the semester or at least offer a furlough without punishment.

    So the topic of the email was people that you missed in the stimulus program. My 23 year old daughter is:

    A. Not receiving a quality education that we have paid upfront for the year.
    B. Working on the front lines with the Covid-19 outbreak at Mercy West in Cincinnati, OH.
    C: Working at Kroger in public as a Pharmacy Technician.
    Yet she has not received any stimulus from our Government. She and others have fallen through the cracks of the government. Why are thy overlooked? She pays taxes and doesn’t make near the yearly salary as others that have received stimulus money. 

    I pray that you read this and if i know it’s is not your responsibility to act but that you pass this information to the correct professionals that are able to correct this oversight. It’s demonstrable wrong.

    She like many others are very stressed about catching the virus at work, failing thier classes because they haven’t furloughed the classes and being a nurses aid is required to work, she is an essential worker. She has bills to pay just as you and I. 

    Kindest regards –

  2. I just wish he would have a real blue collar guest commentator on his show like me. I don’t curse, but will give my honest blue collar opinion.

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