Maggie Haberman

Maggie Haberman, like her father, Clyde Haberman, is a gifted and famous journalist. She began working as a political reporter while working as a journalist for the New York Times. She is well-known for her work as a New York Times journalist and CNN political analyst.

Maggie Haberman’s net worth

Maggie has amassed a sizable fortune through her journalism job. At the age of 23, she began her career as a correspondent for The New York Post. She grew interested in political reporting after being assigned to cover City Hall and worked for a while for the New York Daily News, a competitor of the Post. Later, she worked as a senior reporter for Politico before joining CNN as a political analyst.

The New York Times correspondent’s estimated compensation ranges from $128k to $141k, according to PayScale. Maggie has worked at the New York Times for nearly two decades, and her net worth has grown significantly as a result of her contributions.

Maggie Haberman’s Early Years and Biography

Maggie Haberman was born in New York City on October 30, 1973. Her characters will be courageous, passionate, stubborn, and resourceful because she is a Scorpio.

Maggie grew up in a Jewish household. Clyde Haberman, a long-serving journalist for The New York Times, is her father’s name. Nancy Haberman, a media communications professional at Rubenstein Associates, is her mother’s name. Nancy’s mother worked for a customer list that included Donald Trump and other prominent New Yorkers.

Maggie Haberman is a 1991 graduate of Ethical Culture Fieldston School. She went on to Lawrence College after graduation and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1995.

Maggie Haberman’s Professional Life

When Maggie was employed by the New York Post in 1996, she began her professional career. In 1999, the New York Post assigned her to cover City Hall after she had worked there for a while. She continued to cover City Hall for years until returning to the New York Post in 2008 to cover the presidential campaign and other political elections in the United States. In 2010, she was hired as a senior correspondent by Politico, and in 2014, she joined CNN as a political analyst.

CAPTION: Maggie Haberman and Jennifer Steinhauer at a Times Insider panel’s(SOURCE: WikiNetworth)

She then went on to serve as a reporter for other presidential candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Haberman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2018 for her coverage of Trump’s presidency. She also received the White House Correspondents Association’s Aldo Beckman Memorial Award and the Newswomen’s Club of New York’s Front Page Award for Journalist of the Year.

Personal Life of Maggie Haberman

Maggie is a happily married lady. Dareh Ardashes Gregorian, a reporter for the New York Daily News, is her husband. They first met in the winter of 1996, and after a few meetings, they began dating and soon fell in love.

Maggie married Dareh in November 2003 at the court on the Tribeca Rooftop in Manhattan after seven years of dating. Their wedding was presided by Judge Edward R. Korman. In their almost a decade of marriage, the couple had three children: Max Gregorian, Miri Gregorian, and Dashiell Gregorian.

Maggie enjoys caring for youngsters and spending time with her family when she has time off from work. She is preoccupied with her profession as a journalist, and she rarely appears in public with her husband and children.

Facts of Maggie Haberman

 Date of Birth: 1973 , October-30
 Age: 47 years old
 Birth Nation: United States of America
Name Maggie Haberman
Nick Name Maggie
Father Clyde Haberman
Mother Nancy Haberman
Nationality American
Birth Place/City New York City
Ethnicity White
 Date of Birth: 1973 , October-30
 Age: 47 years old
 Birth Nation: United States of America
Name Maggie Haberman
Nick Name Maggie
Father Clyde Haberman
Mother Nancy Haberman
Nationality American
Birth Place/City New York City
Ethnicity White
Profession Journalist
Working For CNN
Famous for political analyst
Married Yes
Married to Dareh Ardashes Gregorian (m.2003)
Children Max, Miri, and Dashiell.
Education Ethical Culture Fieldston School, Lawrence college
Online Presence Twitter