Christine Romans CNN, Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Roots, Family, Sister, Salary, Height

Christine Romans Biography and Wiki

Christine Romans is an American news journalist currently working as a news correspondent for CNN news. She is the Chief Business Correspondent for CNN and anchors Early Start from 4 a.m. to 6 a.m.

Christine Romans Age

Christine is 52 years old as of 2022, she was born on January 31, 1971, in the USA.

Christine Romans Birthday

Christine celebrates her birthday on the 31st of January every year.

Christine Romans Parents and Family

Christine is a native of Le Claire, Iowa, she was brought up by her loving parents. Christine great grandmother lived in Denmark before coming to the United States in the 1880s.

Christine Romans Sister

Christine has a sister called April with whom she shares a good relationship. They seem to be so close.

Christine Romans Education

Romans graduated from Pleasant Valley High School and went on to graduate from Iowa State University in 1993.

Christine Romans Husband and Children

CNN’s Christine is married to her loving husband Ed Tobin who is a Reuters Editor. In their marriage, Christine and Ed have been blessed with three wonderful children.

Christine Romans Net Worth

CNN’s Christine Romans is believed to have an estimated net worth of $4 million as of 2022 from her successful career as a news journalist.

Christine Romans Salary

As a CNN news correspondent, Christine receives an annual salary of $400,000.

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Christine Romans CNN Wikipedia

Romans is the anchor of “Early Start” with John Berman, CNN’s chief business correspondent and the host of CNN Money, CNN’s Saturday business program. In addition, Romans reports on the economy, politics, and international business for CNN’s morning shows.

Romans joined CNN Business News in 1999, spending several years reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Romans was the anchor of CNNfn’s Street Sweep tracking the market’s boom through the late 1990s to the economy’s uphill battle after the Sept. 11 attacks.

In addition, she led CNN’s coverage of the first democratic elections in Iraq’s history from CNN Center in Atlanta. She contributed to CNN’s award-winning coverage of Hurricane Rita in 2005 and reported during the funeral events of President Ford.

Her reporting is also regularly featured on CNN International. Romans is known as CNN’s explainer-in-chief of all things money, translating complicated international finance to kitchen table economics. She is the author of two books: How to Speak Money (Wiley 2011) and Smart is the New Rich (Wiley 2010).

Romans’ coverage focuses on the latest breaking developments in the current economic crises and what they mean to Americans and their money. When President Obama talks about the economic crisis and the road ahead, CNN relies on Christine Romans for her perspective and instant analysis of the administration’s efforts to rescue the American economy.

Reporting on, among other issues, the bank crisis, the AIG bailout, the intricacies of the derivative markets, and the economic stimulus and its effect on American wallets, Romans brings an award-winning career in business reporting.

In 2010, Romans co-hosted “Madoff: Secrets of a Scandal,” a special hour-long investigative report examining disgraced financier Bernard Madoff and how he perpetrated one of the largest investor frauds ever committed by an individual.

In 2009, her special “In God We Trust: Faith & Money in America” explored the intersection of how our religious values govern the way we think about and spend our money.

Previously, Romans served as a correspondent for Moneyline and Lou Dobbs Tonight. In her various roles, she has extensively covered immigration reform, substance abuse, homeland security, American foreign policy with China and Latin America, and education.

Her series of reports “Living Dangerously” illustrated the risks and precautions for the nearly 30 percent of America’s population living in the path of an Atlantic-coast hurricane. In “Deadly Hospitals,” she examined how hospitals spread dangerous infections and what patients can do to protect themselves.

Christine Romans Roots

Christine’s great-grandmother is actually from Denmark before coming to the United States in the 1880s.

Christine Romans Leaving CNN

Chrsitine is still a news correspondent for CNN news, She has not left CNN yet.

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