Stephanie Ruhle

Stephanie Ruhle MSNBC, Net Worth, Age, Salary, Husband, Children, NBC and Bloomberg

Who is Stephanie Ruhle?

Stephanie Ruhle is an American journalist working as an anchor at MSNBC as well as the NBC News Senior Business correspondent. She also anchors the Stephanie Ruhle Reports and Velshi & Ruhle. She has previously served as the managing editor and news anchor for Bloomberg Television as well as editor-at-large for Bloomberg News.

Stephanie Ruhle Age

Ruhle is 46 years old. She was born on December 24, 1975, in Park Ridge, New Jersey, United States.

Stephanie Ruhle Height

Ruhle is of average height. She has not shared her height measurements. Her height, weight, and other body measurements will be updated soon.

Stephanie Ruhle Family

Ruhle was born and raised by her parents Frank and Louise Ruhle in Park Ridge, New Jersey, United States. She has not shared further information about her family as she has always mentioned that she will thank her mother and family members for supporting her in her education and career path.

Stephanie Ruhle Husband

Ruhle is married to Andy Hubbard, an American engineer and a businessman whose name came to the spotlight after marrying Ruhle. They got married in the presence of her family and close friends.

Stephanie Ruhle Children

Ruhle and her husband have three children together including Drew Beachley Hubbard.

Stephanie Ruhle Education

Ruhle holds her bachelor of arts in international business from Lehigh University. She has furthered her studies in Guatemala, Italy, and Kenya as part of her major.

Stephanie Ruhle Salary

Ruhle earns a salary of $1 million as of 2022. She works as the NBC News Senior Business correspondent.

Stephanie Ruhle Net Worth

Ruhle has an estimated net worth of $3 million. Her exact salary figure is still not available but will be updated soon.

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Stephanie Ruhle MSNBC Career

Ruhle anchors MSNBC Live with Stephanie Ruhle at 9 a.m. ET and MSNBC Live with Velshi & Ruhle at 1 p.m. ET on weekdays. She can also be seen on NBC News and MSNBC platforms such as NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, TODAY, and NBCNews.com. She has interviewed a plethora of high-profile newsmakers and politicians since joining MSNBC.

Moreover, Ruhle is an advocate for women’s leadership development, having formed the Corporate Investment Bank Women’s Network and co-chaired Women on Wall Street. Ruhle is on the board of trustees for Girls Inc. NYC and was named one of the organization’s Women of the Year in 2016. She currently serves on the board and advises “React To Film,” an issue-based documentary film series, and has previously served on the corporate councils of iMentor and The White House Project.

Stephanie Ruhle Bloomberg

Ruhle worked in the finance industry for 14 years before joining Bloomberg. She interned with Merrill Lynch during her junior year of college. She began her career at Credit Suisse in 1997, where she worked in hedge fund sales for six years.  In October 2012, Ruhle joined Bloomberg Television as a co-host of Inside Track, a two-hour early morning show alongside co-anchor Erik Schatzker.

They first appeared together on Market Makers, a two-hour late-morning show, in 2012. Ruhle, together with Bloomberg writers Bradley Keoun and Mary Childs, broke the story of the London Whale, the trader responsible for the 2012 JPMorgan Chase trading loss, in April 2012.

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Is Stephanie Ruhle leaving MSNBC?

Ruhle of MSNBC will take over Brian Williams’ “The 11th Hour” slot on the cable network at 11 p.m. EST. The senior business anchor and correspondent will quit her 9 a.m. EST show, and “Morning Joe” will expand in a spring revamping.

Where did Stephanie Ruhle go?

Ruhle is no longer with Bloomberg and is currently a part of the MSNBC Morning Lineup, airing solo after co-hosting a business program with Ali Velshi called Velshi & Ruhle, which ran weekdays and Saturdays.

Who is the new host of the 11th hour MSNBC?

Ruhle has announced that she will make her permanent debut as the host of MSNBC’s 11 p.m. hour on March 2.

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