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Dana Perino and Fox Agree on $52 Million Salary Contract

By Alexander Saeedy

Posted July 18, 2025

Dana Perino Net Worth

Dana Perino Net Worth

Dana Perino
  • Net Worth: $85 Million
  • Cash in Bank: $15 Million
  • Monthly Spends: $200,000
  • Luxury Cars: 9
  • Inheritance: $10 Million
  • Crypto Investments: $4 Million
  • Retirement savings: $3 Million
  • Luxury Houses: 10

Dana Perino: Fox News Contract Details

  • New Contract: Signed a four-year deal with Fox News valued at over $52 million , excluding bonuses.
  • Podcast Potential: The agreement includes an opportunity to earn an additional $10 million for her podcast content.
  • Salary Growth: Her initial salary upon joining Fox News was just under $750,000, highlighting significant career growth.

Perino spends lavishly on luxury goods, including over fifteen Louis Vuitton and Gucci handbags worth $1 million, despite her millions in annual income.

Perino is also a fan of Ralph Lauren and Armani dresses, which she frequently purchases on her trips to Europe. She has spent over $3 million on clothes shopping in the past decade, accounting for more than 15% of her net worth.

Perino inherited $2 million worth of real estate and invested another $1 million from her savings and bank mortgages to buy more.

She now has over 6 houses listed on Airbnb and earns over $500k in rental income every year. Perino followed CNBC analyst Jim Cramer’s advice for picking stocks, but she lost big.

She has lost over $4 million in trading in the past two years, which has significantly impacted her net worth. Despite her losses, she still owns $22 million worth of stocks in strong tech companies like Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, and IBM.

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Alexander Saeedy

Alexander Saeedy is a banking and finance reporter for The Wall Street Journal, known for breaking major stories on Wall Street firms, high-profile deals, and legal scandals. His award-winning coverage includes the 2024 death of a Bank of America banker and global financial crises like Sri Lanka’s collapse, as part of broader reporting on distressed companies and bankruptcy. Before joining the Journal, he reported for Reuters in Brussels and covered finance for outlets like Reorg Research and S&P’s LCD.

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