Erin Burnett
American news anchor Erin Burnett has a net worth in excess of $20 million. Erin Burnett started her career with Goldman Sachs, where she was employed in the mergers and acquisitions division. Erin was offered a position at CNN as a writer and guest analyst on "Moneyline." After leaving the show, Erin was promoted to Vice President at Citigroup/CitiMedia. Burnett was host of the Bloomberg Television show "Bloomberg on the Markets" from 2003 to 2005. In 2005, she received a contract to host the show "Street Signs" (2005-2011) on CNBC in addition to having was a co-anchor on the show "Squawk on the Street" (2005-2011). When Erin was host of both series, the ratings skyrocketed dramatically. In 2011, Erin was hired to host "Street Signs" (2005-2011) on CNBC. She also was co-anchor for "Squawk on the Street" (2005-2011). Burnett has also served as an advisor for Donald Trump on "The Apprentice" (2008) as well as "The Amazing Burt Wonderstone" (2013).


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