Peggy Noonan Biography

Peggy Noonan is eminent American NBC News and ABC News contributor and a weekly columnist currently working for The Wall Street Journal.

Between 1984 to 1986, Noonan served as President Ronald Reagan’s Special Assistant and speechwriter. Noonan is also an author and she has five books that she has written that are called New York Times bestsellers.

Peggy Noonan Age

Peggy was born in New York City, New York, in the United States of America, on September 7, 1950. He is 71 years old.

Peggy Noonan Height

Noonan stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 6 inches (Approx 1.71 m).

Peggy Noonan Education

She earned her high school diploma from Rutherford High School in Rutherford, New Jersey. Peggy later enrolled at the University of Fairleigh Dickinson and graduated with her bachelor’s degree.

He also served at New York University as a one-year adjunct professor of journalism from 1978 to 1979. Her son joined Saint Ann’s School.

Peggy Noonan Family

Peggy was born in New York City, New York, in the United States to her hardworking father and mother Seaman Merchant, and her mother whose names remain unknown. Noonan also has a handsome brother Jimmy Noonan.

Peggy Noonan Husband

Peggy is presently single. She was previously married to Richard W Rahn in 1985. Richard serves as a columnist, entrepreneur, and also economist from America.

Noonan during the Reagan administration was also the chief economist and vice president of the US Chamber of Commerce. The couple is parents to a son Will born in 1987 and in 1989 they parted ways.

Peggy Noonan Salary

Peggy’s average salary is $81,500 per year. This is according to WSJ anchors’ and reporters’ salaries.

Peggy Noonan Net Worth

Noonan has an estimated net worth of $3.1 Million.

Peggy Noonan Career

In 2000, She joined the Wall Street Journal as an Opinion Columnist. Noonan served as President Ronald Reagan’s special Assistant and speechwriter. The Congressional Medal of Honor in 2010 awarded her the Award for Media Excellence.

Moreover, Noonan was among the ten historians and writers, who contributed essays on the American presidency for the book “Character Above All.”

After graduating, She served at CBS News as a CBS Radio commentary writer. Additionally, Noonan spent two years from 1975, as a night shift WEEI Radio newswriter and also a Public Affairs and Editorial Director in Boston.

Noonan has written multiple articles that are aired weekly at The Wall Streat Journal. Her latest article ” Will the Justices Let Go of Abortion?” was on December 3, 2021, Peggy states that the Supreme Court heard the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on Wednesday. Moreover, her other articles include:

  • America Slowly Learns to Live With Covid on November 19, 2021
  • Can Slidin’ Biden Regain His Footing? on October 29, 2021
  • Progressives Hold the Capital Captive on October 8, 2021
  • Dave Chappelle May Help Tame Wokeness on October 15, 2021
  • Democrats Need to Face Down the Woke on November 12, 2021
  • Will Biden’s Fall Be Worse Than His Summer? on October 1, 2021

She has participated in writing a number of books including:

  • What I Saw at the Revolution in 1990, with ISBN 0-8129-6989-8
  • On Speaking Well in 1999 with ISBN 0-06-098740-5
  • Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in 1994 with ISBN 1-55850-509-1
  • Character Above All in 1999 ISBN 0-684-82709-3
  • John Paul The Great in 2005 with ISBN 0-670-03748-6
  • Patriotic Grace in 2008 with ISBN 978-0-06-173582-0
  • A Heart, A Cross And A Flag in 2003 with ISBN 0-7432-5005-2
  • The Time of Our Lives in 2015 with ISBN 978-1-45-556313-5
  • Simply Speaking in 1998 with ISBN 0-7881-6775-8
  • The Case Against Hillary Clinton in 2000 with ISBN 0-06-039340-8

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