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Sara Eisen Biography

Sara Eisen is an American in the journalism field who works for CNBC as a co-anchor of 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. “Squawk on the Street” every Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., which broadcasts from Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to joining CNBC in December 2013, Eisen served as the co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance” and a correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where she reported on international macroeconomics, politics, and business.

Sara Eisen Photo
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Sara Eisen Height

Eisen stands at a rough height of 5 feet and 6 inches

Sara Eisen Age

Eisen is 40 years old. She was born on August 7, 1984. Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Every August 7th, Eisen celebrates her birthday annually.

Personal Life

Sara Eisen Relatives and Family

Eisen was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her loving parents, Drore Eisen and Jane Eisen.

Sara Eisen Spouse and Children

Eisen is happily married to his loving husband, Matthew Levine, the former vice president of US programming at Bloomberg Television. They exchanged vows in 2016. They have two kids together.

Sara Eisen Education

Eisen received her undergraduate education at New York University, and she finished her graduate work at Northwestern University. Eisen graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism with a focus on business reporting.

Professional Life

Sara Eisen Career

Eisen works for CNBC as a co-anchor of 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. “Squawk on the Street” every Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., which broadcasts from Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange. Prior to joining CNBC in December 2013, Eisen served as the co-anchor of “Bloomberg Surveillance” and a correspondent for Bloomberg Television, where she reported on international macroeconomics, politics, and business.

She is well-known for her extensive knowledge of the financial markets and the global economy, as well as for conducting many news-making interviews with some of the biggest figures in the finance industry, including Phil Knight, Leon Black, Janet Yellen, and Christine Lagarde, among others.

Eisen had previously hosted “Closing Bell,” “Squawk on the Street,” “Power Lunch,” and “Worldwide Exchange” on CNBC. In December 2013, she became a correspondent for CNBC, specializing in global consumers. She covered the tsunami aftermath, the European debt crisis, and the Japanese nuclear disaster at Fukushima during that time. Eisen served as the host of the “On the Economy” show on Bloomberg Radio. “Currencies After the Crash: The Uncertain Future of the Global Paper-Based Currency System” was edited by her and released by McGraw-Hill in January 2013.

Sara Eisen Net Worth

Eisen has garnered a net worth ranging from $1 million to $6 million during his successful career as a journalist.

Sara Eisen Salary

Eisen receives an approximate annual salary of $110, 000 which she earns working as an anchor.

What Happened To Sara Eisen CNBC

From Sullivan’s replacement on Power Lunch through November 29, 2018, Eisen and Frost co-anchored the Closing Bell. From June 22 until June 22, 2020, she co-anchored Squawk on the Street. She made a comeback to Squawk on the Street in March 2023 as a co-presenter.

Sara Eisen Leaves CNBC

CNBC hired her to co-host Worldwide Exchange and Squawk on the Street in 2013. Eisen and co-anchor Wilfred Frost were replaced as the host of Worldwide Exchange on March 12, 2018, by Brian Sullivan.

Sara Eisen Social Media

Eisen has active social media platforms i.e. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. She has a following of over 7.3K on Facebook, a following of over 18.3K on Instagram, and a following of over 173.7K on Twitter.

CNBC Station

At CNBC, Eisen works alongside her fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists, such as;

  1. Rosanna Lockwood
  2. Sharon Epperson
  3. Julia Boorsti
  4. Kelly Evans
  5. Deirdre Bosa
  6. David Faber
  7. Morgan Brennan
  8. Contessa Brewer
  9. Dominic Chu
  10. Bertha Coombs
  11. Jim Cramer
  12. Andrea Day