David Gregory Net Worth

David Gregory is a News Anchor with a net worth of $12 million. He was born in August 24, 1970 and is well known for his work on NBC's Meet the Press, Imus in the Morning, Race for the White House (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), and NBC Nightly News. He has a large following on Twitter, with nearly two million followers by early 2015.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 24, 1970
Birth Place California
David Gregory age 53 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo

💰 Net worth: $12 million (2024)

David Gregory, a well-known news anchor in California, is expected to have a net worth of $12 million by 2024. With his extensive experience and exceptional reporting skills, Gregory has amassed considerable wealth throughout his career. As a highly respected figure in the field, he has established himself as a trusted source of news for viewers across the state. With his successful track record, it is no surprise that David Gregory's net worth continues to grow steadily.

About

Famous for moderating the NBC program Meet the Press, he is also notable for his contributions to Imus in the Morning; Race for the White House (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue); and NBC Nightly News. A popular television personality, he had nearly two million Twitter followers by early 2015.

Before Fame

While studying at American University in the late 1980s and early 1990s, he worked for the school's student TV station. In his late teen years, he also worked a summer job at the Tucson, Arizona-based station KGUN-TV.

Trivia

He was assigned to cover the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. After Bush was elected, Gregory became the NBC-appointed Chief White House correspondent.

Family Life

The Los Angeles-born son of Carolyn Surtees and Don Gregory, he was raised in the Jewish faith. His marriage to Washington, D.C.-area attorney Beth Wilkinson resulted in children named Ava, Jed, and Max.

Associated With

Between 2003 and 2014, he was a substitute anchor for Lester Holt's Weekend Today news program.