Paul Solman

Quick Facts about Paul Solman

Full Name Paul Solman
Nationality American
Date of Birth 1944//
Ethnicity White
Father Name Joseph Solman
Sexual Orientation Straight

Paul Solman is a journalist who specializes in economics for the PBS Hour. For more than four decades, he has tirelessly served as a business, economics, and sporadic art correspondent for the PBS NewsHour. The journalist built an impressive career for himself throughout the course of his career, so today we’ll look at some fascinating facts about him, including his net worth, profession, and personal life.

How much is the net worth of Paul Solman?

Contributing years of Paul Solman’s career in Journalism, he made success professionally as well as financially. Especially his intellect and experience in the economics contributed to his over-flowing wealth as we speak.

As of 2020, the reporter will have a stunning $3 million in net worth. Our speculation is that he earns a nice salary of $84,416 annually. The sum may vary because of additional tax, compensations, and other factors, but that is all.Get What’s Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security, Paul Solman Videos on Dvd to Accompany Frank and Bernanke, and Life and Death on the Corporate Battlefield are among the six publications Solman sold that brought in a sizable income for him. He reportedly allegedly contributed to the creation and writing of Tuesdays with Morrie, the acclaimed novel by Morrie Schwartz.

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Paul Solman’s Career Highlights

Paul Solman began his career back in 1963 by working for the Brandeis Newspaper, and The Justice. Later on, in 1972, he became a founding editor of the alternative Boston weekly, The Real Paper. Before that, he was the East Coast Editor of Mother Jones Magazine.

Paul Solman is an award winning economics journalist
Paul Solman has lots of accolades under his name like, Emmy, Peabody and many more. Photo Source: Wikipedia

After a while, the reporter worked for PBS NewsHour alongside Judy Woodruff and Hari Sreenivasan. Since then, he’s won about eight Emmy Award, three Peabody awards, and a Loeb award. Apart from being a journalist, he is also an academic scholar at Yale University’s International Security Studies program as well as Gateway Community college and Harvard University.

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Paul Solman’s Married Life, Relationship, Kids

Paul Solman is also quite the lucky one when it comes to his relationship. He’s happily married to the love of his life and long time girlfriend Jan Freeman. His wife is a language columnist for the Boston Globe and an author of Ambrose Bierce’s Write It Right The Celebrated Cynic’s Language Peeves Deciphered, Appraised, and Annotated for 21st-Century Readers (Walker Publishing Company, 2009).

Paul Solman has a massive net worth collection of $3 million
Paul Solman is a happily married man. Source: Wikipedia

The couple married surrounded by their loved ones and family early on in their career. Together they share two grown-up daughters from whom they have seven grandchildren.