American Television Host on Fox News
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As of 2024, Steve Doocy has a net worth of $90 million. He earns a salary of $20 million annually from Fox News. He also owns real estate assets valued at $38 million through which he earns a lot of rental income.
Steve Doocy Salary
Doocy started his career in 1990 working with Kansas City TV stations for a monthly salary of $1,000. In 1994, Doocy joined NBC as a co-host on its morning show, for a salary of $2,200 per month.
He joined Fox News Channel in 1996 and began co-hosting the network’s morning show Fox & Friends in 1998. His salary was only $8,000 per month at that time.
Steve Doocy received his first $1 million salary from Fox News in 2006 when he was paid an annual salary of $1.4 million. As of today, Fox News has a 3-year running deal with Doocy for an annual pay of $20 million and an additional $3 million in bonus salary.
Steve Doocy Net Worth 2024
Net Worth | $90 Million |
Salary | $20 Million |
Car Collection | Nine |
Real Estate | $38 Million |
Books Royalties | $4 Million |
Stock Portfolio | $15 Million |
Income from Books Royalties
Steve Doocy authored four books to date, all of which were New York Times Best-Sellers. Doocy’s most successful book ‘Happy in a Hurry Cookbook’ has sold over 5 million copies and earned him over $19 million in royalty income.
Assets
Steve Doocy has been investing in stock markets and real estate for the past two decades, amounting to tens of millions of dollars. As of today, he owns over 12 real estate properties, mostly residential houses in Kansas, Florida, Virginia, and Ohio.
Steve Doocy also has investments in stock markets. He owns shares in top companies such as:
- Boeing
- FedEx
- Caterpillar
- IBM
- McDonald’s
- Goldman Sachs
Wife’s Illness
Steve Doocy, an American television journalist, is married to Kathy Gerrity. They tied the knot on June 30, 1986.
Kathy Gerrity is a former Model and Fordham University sales executive. The couple has three children together named Peter, Sally, and Mary.
Steve Doocy’s wife Kathy was diagnosed with eye cancer (ocular melanoma). Within a few weeks, she was treated at Wills with radiation. She overcame the cancer and is happy and healthy now.