John Stossel 20/20, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

John Stossel Bio | Wiki

John Stossel (Full Name: John Frank Stossel ) is a popular American libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit. He is notable due to his career as a host on ABC News, Fox Business Network, and Reason TV. His style combines reporting and commentary. It also reflects a libertarian political philosophy and views on economics which are largely supportive of the free market.

John started his journalism career as a researcher for KGW-TV, served as a consumer reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, and later joined ABC News as a consumer editor and reporter on Good Morning America. He became an ABC News correspondent, joining the weekly news magazine program 20/20, and afterward became a co-anchor.In October 2009, John left ABC News to join the Fox Business Channel. John hosted a weekly news show on Fox Business, Stossel from December 2009 through December 2016. In 2019, John launched StosselTV, an online channel distributed on social media.

John Stossel Age

John was born on March 6, 1947, in Chicago Heights, Illinois, in the United States. He is 76 years old. John celebrates his birthday on March 6, every year.

John Stossel Height

He is a man of average stature. John stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx 1.72 m).

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John Stossel Family

He was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois, the younger of two sons, to Jewish parents who left Germany before Hitler rose to power. His family joined a Congregationalist church in the U.S., and John was raised Protestant. John grew up on Chicago’s affluent North Shore. His older brother, Thomas P. Stossel was a physician-researcher, the discoverer of gelsolin, inventor of BioAegis technology estate, as well as a professor of medicine emeritus, Harvard Medical School and American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor Emeritus.

John’s brother Thomas died on September 29, 2019, in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, at the age of 79. He also has a nephew named Scott Stossel who works as the national editor of The Atlantic magazine, and initially worked as executive editor of The American Prospect magazine.

John Stossel Wife

John is married to his wife Ellen Abrams. The pair lives in New York City. John and his wife Ellen have two children named Lauren and Max.

John Stossel Education

He attended and graduated from New Trier High School. Later on, John went and graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in psychology.

John Stossel David Schultz

During an interview for 20/20 on December 28, 1984, on professional wrestling, wrestler David Schultz struck John twice after John said professional wrestling was “fake”. John said he suffered from pain and buzzing in his ears eight weeks following the assault. He sued and obtained a settlement of $280,000 from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In John’s book, Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity, he noted his regret, believing lawsuits harm innocent people. David maintains that he attacked John on orders from Vince McMahon, the head of the then-WWF. This was afterward re-visited on the second season episode of Dark Side of the Ring, aired on April 28, 2020.

John Stossel 20/20

In 1981 Roone Arledge offered John a job at ABC News, as a correspondent for 20/20 and consumer reporter for Good Morning America. John’s “Give Me a Break” segments for the previous featured a skeptical look at subjects from government regulations and pop culture to censorship and unfounded fear. This series was spun off into a series of one-hour specials with budgets of half a million dollars that started in 1994.

Over the course of his work on 20/20, John discovered Reason magazine and found that the libertarian ideas of its writers made sense to him. He was named co-anchor of 20/20 in May 2003, while he was writing his first book, Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media, which was released in 2004. In this book. John details his start in journalism and consumer reporting, and how he evolved to harbor libertarian beliefs.

John Stossel Books

– Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media… (2004)
– Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity (2006)
– No, They Can’t: Why Government Fails-But Individuals Succeed (2012)
– Shopping Smart: The Only Consumer Guide You’ll Ever Need (1980)

John Stossel Give Me A Break

On January 25, 2005, John published his book titled Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media… In this book, John takes on the regulators, lawyers, and politicians who thrive on our hysteria about risk and deceive the public in the name of safety. Drawing on John’s vast professional experience (as well as some personal ones), he presents an engaging, witty, and thought-provoking argument about the beneficial powers of the free market and free speech.

John Stossel Health 2020 | Lung Cancer

He is undergoing treatment for lung cancer at one of the highest-rated hospitals in the country. John’s doctors said the tumor was noted at an ealry stage and would be cured with one-fifth of one of his lungs removed.

John Stossel Fox News

It was reported in September 2009, that Stossel was leaving Disney’s ABC News and joining News Corp.’s Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. Besides appearing on The O’Reilly Factor every Tuesday night, John also hosted a one-hour weekly program for Fox Business Network and a series of one-hour specials for Fox News Channel, and making regular guest appearances on Fox News programs.

This program, Stossel, began on December 10, 2009, on Fox Business Network.It also examined issues related to individual freedom, free market capitalism, and small government, including civil liberties, the business of health care, and free trade. The last episode premiered on December 16, 2016. During the final of that episode, a retrospective that spotlighted moments from seven years of the program, John explained that due to his age, he wanted to help develop a younger generation of journalists with his views, and would continue to appear as a guest on Fox programs, and also help produce content for Reason TV. John’s blog, “Stossel’s Take”, is published on both FoxBusiness.com and FoxNews.com.

John Stossel Tv

In 2019, John launched Stossel TV, an online channel that distributes weekly videos through social media platforms.  Those videos challenge assumptions about the effectiveness of government regulations and programs, illustrate how free markets help people live better lives and teach the principles and importance of a free society.

John Stossel Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit notable due to his career as a host on ABC News, Fox Business Network, and Reason TV. John’s average salary is $71,784 annually.

John Stossel Net Worth

He gets his wealth from his work as a libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit notable due to his career as a host on ABC News, Fox Business Network, and Reason TV. Therefore, John has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. John’s estimated net worth is $ 4 million.

How Old Is John Stossel

John is a 76-year-old who was born on March 6, 1947, in Chicago Heights, Illinois, in the United States.

Who Is John Stossel’s Wife

John married his wife Ellen Abrams. The pair lives in New York City with their two children named Lauren and Max.

Where Is John Stossel

John is a libertarian television presenter, author, consumer journalist, and pundit notable due to his career as a host on ABC News, Fox Business Network, and Reason TV. His style combines reporting and commentary. It also reflects a libertarian political philosophy and views on economics which are largely supportive of the free market.

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