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Deirdre Bolton was born on June 1, 1964, in Newton Township, Pennsylvania. Unlike many of her peers, Bolton developed an early interest in languages and literature. Encouraged by her aunt to pursue her passions, she went on to earn a master's degree in English and French Literature from Iowa State University. She later obtained another master’s degree in French Literature from New York University. Reflecting on her time abroad, Bolton once remarked, “France is the best place to learn literature, because there is no other country in the world with such a big amount of writers and poets.”
Bolton transitioned into a career in broadcast journalism with a focus on business and finance. In 1999, she began hosting the television business show Money Moves, which aired on Bloomberg TV, not the Boomerang channel as erroneously noted. Her poise, on-camera presence, and financial knowledge contributed to her rise in the competitive industry of financial journalism.
Bolton is widely recognized for her professionalism and polished public image. While some may comment on her youthful appearance, Bolton is primarily respected for her intelligence, subject-matter expertise, and communication skills. As a financial journalist and TV host, she has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of market trends and economic issues, which has made her a credible and engaging figure among both viewers and experts in the field.
Bolton has spent a significant part of her career in New York City, a prominent hub for media and finance. Before her television career gained momentum, she worked in international banking, which helped shape her understanding of financial systems and corporate operations. These foundational experiences later informed her reporting and interviewing style on-air.
During her career, Bolton has reported from major financial centers across the United States and abroad, including New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, and the United Kingdom. She has conducted high-profile interviews with influential figures such as Richard Clarida, David Rubenstein, President Barack Obama, and Christina Romer. Apart from her television work, she has frequently spoken at financial conferences, offering analysis and perspectives on economic developments and investment strategies.
After years of working with Bloomberg, Bolton made a significant career move in 2014. On December 31 of that year, she departed from Bloomberg to launch Risk & Reward on FOX Business Network. The program focused on risk management in investing and featured interviews with economists, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.
Bolton is known for maintaining discretion about her personal life. In 2009, she gave birth to her son. While she has not publicly shared the names of her family members, she is occasionally noted for having a supportive spouse. Some unverified reports suggest her husband has ties to Wall Street, but Bolton has kept these details private, underscoring her wish to separate her public career from her family matters.
Although some sources speculate about her earnings, estimates such as $500–600 per year are inaccurate. As a seasoned broadcaster on a major network, it is reasonable to assume that her salary is significantly higher, though her exact net worth has not been publicly disclosed.
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