Dana Perino Net Worth
- Dana Perino, the former White House Press Secretary, has a net worth of $85 million.
- She currently co-anchors FOX News Channel’s morning news program America’s Newsroom and earns a salary of $13 million annually
Dana Perino’s Salary
Fox News has signed Dana Perino to a four-year contract worth over $52 million. This deal do not include bonuses she is set to receive during this period.
This deal includes the potential for Perino to earn an additional $10 million for her podcast content. When Perino first joined Fox News, her salary was slightly below $750,000.
Spending and Expenditures
Dana Perino spends lavishly on luxury goods, including over fifteen Louis Vuitton and Gucci handbags worth $1 million, despite her millions in annual income.
Perino is also a fan of Ralph Lauren and Armani dresses, which she frequently purchases on her trips to Europe.
She has spent over $3 million on clothes shopping in the past decade, accounting for more than 15% of her net worth.
Balance Sheet
Height | 1.52m (5? 1?) |
Husband | Peter McMahon |
Children | None |
Cash in Bank | $15 Million |
Monthly Spends | $200,000 |
Luxury Cars | 9 |
Inheritance | $10 Million |
Crypto Investments | $4 Million |
Retirement savings | $3 Million |
Luxury Houses | 10 |
Luxury Watches | 30+ |
Car Collection
- Porsche Panamera
- Land Rover Defender
- Mercedes GLS
- Tesla Model-S
- Ferrari Spyder
- Lincoln Continental
Profit and Loss Account
Dana Perino inherited $2 million worth of real estate and invested another $1 million from her savings and bank mortgages to buy more.
She now has over 6 houses listed on Airbnb and earns over $500k in rental income every year. Perino followed CNBC analyst Jim Cramer’s advice for picking stocks, but she lost big.
She has lost over $4 million in trading in the past two years, which has significantly impacted her net worth. Despite her losses, she still owns $22 million worth of stocks in strong tech companies like Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, and IBM.
Career
In 2001, Dana Perino joined the administration of President George W. Bush as a spokesperson for the Department of Justice.
Perino’s role expanded further in 2007 when she became the first Republican woman to serve as the White House Press Secretary, succeeding Tony Snow.
She joined Fox News Channel as a political commentator and contributor in 2008.