Eamon Javers CNBC, Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary and Net Worth

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Eamon Javers Biography

Eamon Javers is an American journalist now working for CNBC Senior Washington Correspondent, focusing on the role of money and influence in Washington, D.C. Before he worked as a White House reporter for Politico, where he covered the intersection of Wall Street and Washington. Furthermore, Javers came to CNBC in June 2010 as a Washington reporter based at the bureau in the nation’s capital and appears on the network’s Business Day programming.

Eamon Javers Age

Javers was born in March 1974 in the United States. Now, he is 49 years old. Furthermore, he holds American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity.

Eamon Javers Education

Javers graduated from Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y.

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Eamon Javers Height

Javers stands at an approximate height of 5 Feet 9 Inches ( 1.75 m) tall. However, information regarding his other body measurements is currently not available.

Eamon Javers Family

Javers is the son of Ron Javers, an assistant managing editor of Newsweek International, and Eileen Javers. However, information regarding his siblings is not available.

Eamon Javers Wife

Javers is married to Maureen Ann Mathews, a pricing analyst for Freddie Mac. The couple got married on march 1, 2003 in a private wedding at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, located in Washington. Together, they have two children.

Eamon Javers Fox News

Javers is now working for CNBC’s Senior Washington Correspondent, focusing on the role of money and influence in Washington, D.C. He also reports on the U.S. Department of Justice and its Antitrust division’s expected to battle with Big Tech. Javers came to CNBC in June 2010 as a Washington reporter based at the bureau in the nation’s capital and appears on the network’s Business Day programming.

Before, Javers worked as a White House reporter for Politico. There he worked the intersection of Wall Street and Washington. Additionally, he conducted investigations of the administration’s financial bailouts and economic stimulus efforts and broke news about the presidency of Barack Obama. He authored trend stories on Washington.

Before coming to Politico, Javers worked as a Washington correspondent for BusinessWeek magazine writing extensively about Washington lobbying, including the Jack Abramoff scandal, and unearthed unknown incidents of corporate espionage. He also worked as an on-air correspondent for CNBC. There he worked on the intersection of business and politics. Javers’ articles have appeared in Fortune, Money, Congressional Quarterly, and Slate.com. He started his career at The Hill, a weekly newspaper (and website) covering Congress.

Javers is the author of the book “Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage,” which revealed a never-before-reported CIA policy allowing active-duty officers to moonlight in the private sector.

He has appeared as an analyst on each of the major broadcast networks, all of the major cable television news networks, the BBC, and National Public Radio.

In 2014, Javers was named a finalist in the Gerald Loeb Awards explanatory category for his coverage of how market-moving financial data is released. In 2006, Javers earned an Award of Distinction in investigative journalism from the Medill School of Journalism.

Eamon Javers Author

Javers is the author of the book “Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage,” which revealed a never-before-reported CIA policy allowing active-duty officers to moonlight in the private sector.

Eamon Javers Salary

Javers receives an annual salary ranging from $42,544 – $143,769. However, details about the exact amount of salary he earns are currently not available.

Eamon Javers Net Worth

Javers, a Senior Washington Correspondent has an estimated net worth of $2 million.