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Charlie Gasparino, also known as Charles Gasparino, was born in 1962 in the Bronx, New York. He comes from an Italian-American family and was raised in a working-class environment. Gasparino earned his Bachelor of Arts from Pace University and later received a master's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
Gasparino began his career as a senior writer at Newsweek, where he covered politics, corporate affairs, and Wall Street developments. He later joined The Wall Street Journal, where he became known for his in-depth reporting on financial regulation, mutual funds, and pension fund issues. His work on Wall Street research scandals earned him a New York Press Club award, marking a significant recognition in financial journalism.
Gasparino transitioned to on-air reporting when he joined CNBC. He became a key figure during the 2008–2009 financial crisis, breaking major stories, including the U.S. government's bailout of AIG and the development of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). His reporting provided critical insights during one of the most turbulent periods in modern economic history.
After leaving CNBC, Gasparino joined Fox Business Network as a senior correspondent. He also appears as a guest panelist on several of the network’s programs, including The Cost of Freedom and Cashin’ In, where he discusses business, finance, and political matters. In addition to television, he contributes columns and analysis to outlets such as Forbes, The New York Post, The Daily Beast, FoxBusiness.com, and The Huffington Post. He is known for breaking impactful stories, including the U.S. government’s plan to sell its stake in Citigroup and the regulatory pressure on Bank of America to downsize its operations.
Charlie Gasparino is a New York Times bestselling author, having written several books focused on Wall Street and the financial industry. His work as a journalist and commentator has received industry recognition. MarketWatch named him one of “12 Broadcasters Who Are Making a Difference,” and The Daily Beast included him in its list of the “15 Most Important Economic and Business Commentators.”
Gasparino is married to Virginia Juliano. Although details about his family life are kept private, and there is no public information regarding children, there have been no reports of marital issues. He is active on social media and maintains a following of over 50,000 on Twitter. His net worth has not been publicly disclosed.
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