Yeganeh Torbati Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Yeganeh Torbati is a popular American journalist. As of now, Yeganeh serves as a reporter investigating the tax, budget, trade, and regulatory decisions made by Washington’s power brokers at The Washington Post since September 2020.

Before, Yeganeh worked as a ProPublica reporter who reported U.S. federal government. Prior to joining ProPublica in June 2019, Yeganeh reported immigration at Reuters.

Yeganeh Torbati Age

Yeganeh was born in 1988 in Oklahoma, Norman, in the United States. She is 34 years old.

Yeganeh Torbati Height

She is a woman of average stature. Yeganeh stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in ( Approx1.65 m).

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Yeganeh Torbati Family

She was born and brought up in Oklahoma, Norman, to her Iranian Immigrant parents and speaks both Persian and Spanish. At the moment, Yeganeh has not disclosed any details regarding either her parents or if she has siblings.

Yeganeh Torbati Husband

Yeganeh lives in Washington, DC. She loves to maintain a low key when it comes to matters regarding her personal life hence Yeganeh has not disclosed any details regarding her relationship status. Therefore, it is unknown if Yeganeh is single, dating, or married.

Yeganeh Torbati Education

She received her high school diploma from Norman North high school in 2006. Later on, Yeganeh attended Yale University and graduated in 2010 earning a BA in political science and modern Middle East studies.

Yeganeh Torbati Washington Post

Yeganeh now serves as a reporter investigating the tax, budget, trade, and regulatory decisions made by Washington’s power brokers at The Washington Post since September 2020.

She is a previous ProPublica reporter who reported U.S. federal government. Prior to joining ProPublica in June 2019, Yeganeh reported immigration at Reuters. Yeganeh was the first to disclose in 2018 the Trump administration’s detailed plans to penalize foreigners who use public benefits via making it harder for them to get green cards, and Yeganeh’s narrative feature on a library on the U.S.-Canada border that plays host to reunions of families separated by the travel ban became adapted for a segment on “This American Life.”

Over her former role as a national security reporter at Reuters, she was part of a coverage team that won a National Press Club award in 2017 due to their series on a prisoner swap between Iran and the United States. Being a reporter reporting Iran, Yeganeh was part of a Reuters reporting team in 2013 that uncovered the financial empire controlled by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei the Supreme Leader. That series earned many awards such as the Gerald Loeb Award and the Overseas Press Club Award.

Yeganeh’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

George Will -political commentator

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger -reporter

Dorothy Butler Gilliam -reporter

Wil Haygood -author

Marianna Sotomayor -congresional reporter

George F Will -writer

Jada Yuan -writer

Yeganeh Torbati Salary

Yeganeh earns a satisfying amount from her work as a reporter investigating the tax, budget, trade, and regulatory decisions made by Washington’s power brokers at The Washington Post since September 2020. Yeganeh’s average salary is $70,307 per year.

Yeganeh Torbati Net Worth

Yeganeh gets her wealth from her work as a reporter investigating the tax, budget, trade, and regulatory decisions made by Washington’s power brokers at The Washington Post since September 2020. Therefore, Yeganeh has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has served. Yeganeh’s estimated net worth is $731,110.

Is Yeganeh Torbati Married

Yeganeh lives in Washington, DC. She loves to maintain a low key when it comes to matters regarding her personal life hence Yeganeh has not disclosed any details regarding her relationship status. Therefore, it is unknown if Yeganeh is single, dating, or married.

Where is Yeganeh Torbati

Yeganeh serves as a reporter investigating the tax, budget, trade, and regulatory decisions made by Washington’s power brokers at The Washington Post since September 2020.

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