The Salaries of All the Popular News Anchors

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$800,000

Since 2007, Bream has worked at Fox News. She has a salary of $800,000 and a net worth of $4 million. She works out of DC, covering mainly what is happening in the Supreme Court. On top of that, she is the host of Fox News @ Night. She began hosting Fox News Sunday in 2022. 

Shannon Bream

Bream truly is a jack-of-all-trades in many aspects of her life. She attended law school at Florida State then worked as Florida Attorney General. While studying for her undergraduate and law degrees, Bream competed in beauty pageants to pay for her education. In 1990, she won Miss Virginia and participated in Miss America 1991. In 1995, she won Miss Florida and won fourth place at the 1995 Miss USA pageant. 

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Did you know...

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