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Neil Cavuto Age, Wife, Family, Biography

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Age: 66 Years
Wife: Mary Fulling
Hometown: New York, U.S.

Neil Cavuto

Bio/Wiki
Full NameNeil Patrick Cavuto
Profession(s)• Broadcaster
• Journalist
• Commentator
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 9" (175 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Personal Life
Date of Birth22 September 1958 (Monday)
Age (as of 2024)66 Years
BirthplaceWestbury, New York, U.S.
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityAmerican
HometownNew York, U.S.
SchoolImmaculate High School, Connecticut, United States
College/University• St. Bonaventure University, New York
• American University, Washington, D.C., United States
Educational Qualification(s)• B.A. (Mass Communication) from St. Bonaventure University (1980)
• M.A. (International Affairs) from American University (1982)
Social MediaFacebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date15 October 1983
Family
Wife/SpouseMary Fulling
Neil Cavuto with his wife
ChildrenSons- 2
• Bradley Cavuto
• Jeremy Cavuto
Neil Cavuto with his sons
Daughter- Tara Cavuto
ParentsFather- Patrick "Pat" Cavuto (sales executive)
Mother- Kathleen T. (Feeley) (a United Nations staffer, homemaker)
Money Factor
Salary (as of 2024)$7 million p.m.
Net Worth$25 million (as of 2024)

Neil Cavuto

Some Lesser Known Facts About Neil Cavuto

  • His father was of Italian descent, and his mother had Irish ancestry.
  • Neil Cavuto grew up in Danbury, Connecticut.
  • When he was 17 years old, during high school, he was appointed as a manager at a fish and chips restaurant.
  • Neil Cavuto then worked as a White House intern during the Jimmy Carter Administration in the United States.
  • From 1989 to 1996, he worked as a principal anchor and reporter at CNBC.
  • On 17 April 1989, Neil Cavuto co-anchored CNBC’s first broadcast and hosted its show, Power Lunch.

    Neil Cavuto (left) while hosting the show Power Lunch on CNBC

    Neil Cavuto (left) while hosting the show Power Lunch on CNBC

  • He contributed to NBC’s Today and reported the Nightly Business Report for PBS for 15 years.
  • Neil Cavuto then served as New York City bureau chief of CNBC.
  • In July 1996, he joined Fox News.
  • In October 1996, Neil Cavuto became the host and managing editor of the show ‘Your World with Neil Cavuto’ after its launch.

    Neil Cavuto on the poster of the news show Your World with Neil Cavuto

    Neil Cavuto on the poster of the news show Your World with Neil Cavuto

  • He wrote two books More Than Money (2004) and Your Money or Your Life (2005). Both of his books were the New York Times bestsellers.

    The cover of the book Your Money or Your Life (2005)

    The cover of the book Your Money or Your Life (2005)

  • In March 2006, Neil Cavuto was appointed as the vice president of FOX Business News.
  • He began working in three roles i.e. host, managing editor, and vice president.
  • During this period, the show ‘Your World with Neil Cavuto’ became the main business news program for FOX.
  • Neil Cavuto has been nominated five times for Cable ACE awards.
  • On 22 June 2016, Charles Payne reported on the show ‘Your World with Neil Cavuto’ that Cavuto had undergone cardiac surgery and was recovering.
  • He has been a frequent critic of American President Donald Trump. Once, he was called a ‘Trump Sceptic’ by NPR and The Daily Beast.
  • Neil Cavuto last interviewed Trump in 2017 and often disagreed with Trump’s claims on economic performance.
  • In February 2020, Trump spent 20 minutes during a political rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, attacking Cavuto.
  • Neil Cavuto has faced many health challenges. He had survived fatal cancer and was once diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
  • He once talked about the challenges he faced during his tough time in a media conversation. He said

    I don’t hide that I have had a tough life in many respects. I fought back a near-life-ending cancer, only to end up with multiple sclerosis years later. Doctors have since told me that the odds of contracting both diseases in the same life are something like two million to one!”

    Neil Cavuto added that after scanning his MRIs, doctors told him that he would not talk and walk. He said,

    Yet here I am, marching on, continuing to do my job when doctors who’ve examined my scans and MRIs tell me I shouldn’t be walking or talking.”

  • In October 2021, he tested positive for COVID-19. On one of his social media accounts, he credited the vaccine for preventing him from a more serious outcome. He said,

    Had I not been vaccinated, and with all my medical issues, this would be a far more dire situation.”

  • Later, Neil Cavuto contracted COVID-19 for the second time and was hospitalized with pneumonia. After recovering, he thanked vaccines again and encouraged their use.
  • In October 2024, Cavuto criticized Trump for spreading misinformation about the government’s response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
  • On 19 December 2024, Neil Cavuto left Fox News after 28 years. Reportedly, he declined a new contract.
  • It was announced that rotating hosts would manage his program and a new host would be chosen in January 2025.
  • After his exit from FOX News, Donald Trump criticised Cavuto on social media. He called his departure from Fox News good news for America. Trump wrote,

    GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICA! Neil Cavuto, the Lowest Rated Anchor on Fox, by far, is leaving – Should have happened a long time ago!”

    Cavuto responded to Trump’s criticism and said

    I don’t work for you. My job is to cover you, not fawn over you or rip you.”

  • Trump called Cavuto ‘one of the WORST on television’ after Cavuto wrote on social media that Trump had “decisively lost” his debate with Kamala Harris.
  • Cavuto often corrected Trump’s statements, including his claims about COVID-19 and tariffs.
  • One of his Fox colleagues Janice Dean, who also has multiple sclerosis once credited Cavuto for inspiring her to follow her dreams after her diagnosis.