Yuki Noguchi Biography
Yuki Noguchi is a well-known American Journalist currently working as a correspondent on the Science Desk at NPR based in Washington since 2020. She became part of the NPR station’s team in 2008 where she worked as a correspondent and on business with a deep aim at the workplace and the economic news. Prior to NPR, Yuki worked as a reporter and editor at Washington Post.
Yuki Noguchi Age
Yuki Noguchi was born on 22nd April 1985, in Japan. She is 37 years old.
Yuki Noguchi Height
Yuki is a woman of moderate stature and stands at the height of 5 feet 6 inches (Approx 1.71 m).
Yuki Noguchi Family
Yuki was born to her stalwart father and supportive mother in 1985 in Japan and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States of America. Her parents migrated from Japan where she had covered Japan’s tsunami and earthquake. However, details concerning her parent’s whereabouts and states remain away from the spotlight.
Yuki Noguchi Education
After graduating with her high school diploma, she enrolled at Yale University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in History.
Yuki Noguchi Husband
Yuki is a reserved person and has managed to keep details with reference to her love life confidential. Additionally, Yuki is a proud mother of her two lovely boys.
Yuki Noguchi Salary
She receives a satisfactory salary of $81,456 annually. This is according to NPR correspondents’ salaries.
Yuki Noguchi Net Worth
Yuki Noguchi has stockpiled a decent fortune over the years and has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Yuki Noguchi Career
Yuki works as a correspondent on the Science Desk at NPR based in Washington since 2020. She started covering in the midst of the pandemic on consumer health, where she reported everything from racial inequities and vaccination in access to obesity, health, cancer care, and mental health.
She became part of the NPR station’s team in 2008 where she worked as a correspondent and on business with a deep aim at the workplace and the economic news. She also covered the subprime housing crisis, the Great Recession as well as the rise of the contract workforce, #MeToo movement.
Additionally, she reported the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in the year 2011. In 2019, she was honored with Gracie Award due to her coverage report on the impact of opioids on workers and their families. Also, she won the National Headliner Awards for Best In Show in the radio category. She kicked off her journalism career at Washington Post where she joined the station as a reporter and later became an editor prior to leaving the station.
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