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Jim Acosta Salary CNN, Net Worth 2023, Wife, Children, Age, CBS News

Jim Acosta Salary CNN 2023

Jim Acosta’s salary is $700,000 per year and gets a monthly salary of $58,333, he is an American broadcast journalist, anchor, and the chief domestic correspondent for CNN.

Year Salary Per Year Salary Per Month
2023 $700,000 $58,333
2024 $800,000 $65,000

Jim Acosta Net Worth 2023

Acosta has a net worth of $8 million dollars as of 2023. He has accumulated his net worth with the versatility he has shown in each field he has worked in.

His main source of earnings is from his career as a broadcast journalist, anchor, and chief domestic correspondent.

Year Net Worth
2023 $8 Million
2024 $9 Million
2025 $10 Million
2026 $10 Million
2027 $12 Million

Jim Acosta Biography

Jim Acosta is an American broadcast journalist, anchor as well as the chief domestic correspondent for CNN.

Previously, he worked as the network’s chief White House correspondent during the Trump administration, in which he gained national attention for former President Donald Trump’s clashes with him at press briefings.

Jim also covered the Obama administration as CNN’s senior White House correspondent.

As Trump was about to leave office, it was announced on January 11, 2021, that Jim had been appointed Anchor and Chief Domestic Correspondent for CNN.

Jim Acosta Wiki

Birth name: Abilio James Acosta
Date of birth:  April 17, 1971

Place of birth:  Washington, D.C., United States
Jim Acosta’s age: 51 years (as of 2022)

Birth sign:  Aries
Height: 5′ 6″

Spouse:  Sharon Mobley Stow (m. 1994–2017)
Education:  James Madison University (1993), Annandale High School (1989)

Profession:  News anchor
Salary: $700,000 per year

Net worth: 4 million dollars (2022)
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Jim Acosta Age

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Acosta is 51 years old as of 2022, he was born on April 17, 1971, in Washington, D.C., United States. He normally celebrates his birthday with his family and close friends every year on April 17. His zodiac sign is Aries.

Year 2022 2023
Jim Acosta Age 51 years 52 years

Jim Acosta Height

Acosta stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches approximately 1.68 m.

Jim Acosta Parents and Siblings

Jim has not revealed the names of his parents but they divorced when he was 5 years old and was raised by his mother singlehandedly. Acosta’s father arrived in the United States at age eleven as a refugee from Cuba 3 weeks before the Cuban Missile Crisis and was raised in Virginia.

Acosta’s mother is of Irish as well as Czech ancestry. He served in a supermarket, while his mother worked in restaurants. Acosta has a younger sister although her name is unknown, he has no brother.

Jim Acosta Education

Acosta graduated from Annandale High School in the year 1989. In the year 1993, he holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication, with a minor in political science, from James Madison University. While in school, he volunteered for WXJM, the student-run radio station. Acosta also worked as a reporter at WSVA, a local radio station.

Jim Acosta Wife

Acosta married Sharon Mobley Stow, a registered nurse in the year 1994. The couple later separated in 2017 after 24 years of marriage. Acosta and his ex-wife have three children together; 2 daughters (one of the daughters is named Hartley) and a son called Pete.

Jim Acosta Children

Acosta and his ex-wife have three children together; 2 daughters (one of the daughters is named Hartley) and a son called Pete.

Jim Acosta CNN

Acosta joined CNN in March 2007, he is CNN’s chief White House correspondent who covers the Trump administration and previously covered the Obama administration from the White House as well as around the world.

He regularly covers presidential press conferences, visits by heads of state, as well as issues impacting the Executive Branch of the federal government. Jim also reported from the year 2016 campaign trail following Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Jim is based in the network’s Washington, D.C., bureau as well as serves as a substitute anchor for the network across a variety of CNN programs. Previously, Acosta was a national political correspondent throughout CNN’s ‘America’s Choice 2012’ election coverage, embedded with the Romney presidential campaign as the lead correspondent.

He traveled with the GOP presidential candidate to key battleground states and to the United Kingdom, Israel, as well as Poland, covering the latest campaign developments. He sat down with Mitt Romney for two one-on-one interviews, breaking several political stories and presidential debate coverage.

In addition, He covered both of President Barack Obama’s inaugurations as well as contributed to the network’s mid-term election coverage.

In the year 2009, when the Obama administration lifted some restrictions on American travel to Cuba, he reported from Havana, Cuba, on the effects of the policy change as well as on the post-Cold War relationship between the United States and Cuba.

During the 2008 presidential election, Jim covered the campaigns of then-Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. John McCain, alongside then-Sen. Barack Obama, regularly contributing as co-anchor on CNN’s weekend political program, Ballot Bowl.

During his time with CNN, Jim has covered several breaking news stories, including the tragedy at Virginia Tech as well as the Gulf Coast during the oil spill crisis.

Jim Acosta CBS News

Acosta was a CBS News correspondent since February 2003, he was first based in New York as well as later relocated to the CBS bureau in Atlanta. Acosta contributed primarily to the CBS Evening News and has covered stories including the Iraq war from Baghdad, as well as the 2004 presidential campaign of then-Sen. John Kerry, Hurricane Katrina, and the blackout of the year 2003 impacted major cities in the Northeast U.S.

Previously, Acosta was a correspondent for CBS Newspath, the network’s 24-hour news service, from 2001-2003 and was based in Dallas and Chicago during that time. Here, Acosta covered the Pennsylvania miner rescue, the Washington, D.C.-area sniper story, and the September 11 terrorist attacks, among other stories.

Acosta was also a reporter and substitute anchor for WBBM-TV, the CBS-owned station in Chicago from the years 2000 to 2001; a reporter for KTVT-TV, the CBS-owned station in Dallas, from the years 1998 to 2000 and a reporter and substitute anchor for WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tenn., from the years 1995 to 1998.

 

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