The Salaries of All the Popular News Anchors

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$750,000

Andra Mitchell has worked as a news anchor since the '60s, recently securing the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Emmy for her exceptional work in the industry. She's worked various jobs at NBC but currently anchors Andrea Mitchell Reporting, which airs on MSNBC. She makes $750,000 annually and has a net worth of $5 million. 

Andrea Mitchell

On top of daily weekday reporting for Andrea Mitchell Reports, Mitchell holds the prestigious position as NBC's News Chief of Foreign Affairs & Chief Washington Correspondent. Not only did she report on the 2008 presidential election for the NBC Nightly News with Lester HoltToday, and MSNBC, she often appears as a guest on other shows like Meet the Press and The Rachel Maddow Show. 

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