Laura Ingle Biography
Laura Ingle is a FOX News Channel correspondent based in New York (FNC). Ingle is also a frequent guest anchor on FNC’s weekend programming and FOX News Radio (FNR). She began her career with the network in 2005 as a Dallas-based correspondent.
How old is Laura Ingle? – Age
She is 58 years old as of July 24, 2021. She was born in 1963, in Sacramento, California.
Who is Laura Ingle’s Husband? – Family/ Children
Ingle is married to Kenny Kramme. Jackson Marshall Kramme, their son, was born in 2013.
What is Laura Ingles Salary?
When compared to CNN, ABC, CBS, and other national news organizations, Fox News anchors earn the most. The average annual salary for a FOX news anchor is $75,000, or $36 per hour. Fox news anchor salaries are higher than the national average of $58 thousand for all news anchors.
Laura Ingles Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $40 million.
Laura Ingles Career
During her time at FNC, Ingle co-anchored FOX News Radio’s live continuous coverage of President Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration from Washington, D.C. She also covered the 2016 elections for FNR. Ingle was also involved in the 2015 launch of FOX News Headlines on Sirius XM Radio, where she frequently appears as a guest anchor.
Her most recent exclusive interview was with Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of missing Connecticut woman Jennifer Dulos, in which he discussed his ongoing civil case against his wife’s family. Ingle covered the 50th anniversary of Woodstock in Bethel, New York, in August 2019.
Previously, she provided an exclusive report on the JFK International Mail Facility, highlighting the work of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers to prevent opioids and other drugs from entering the country via the mail, while touring the facility with acting White House Drug Czar, Richard Baum. Throughout her career, Ingle has covered a wide range of stories, from Pope Francis’ 2015 visit to Philadelphia to Hurricanes Irene and Katrina.
Prior to joining the network, Ingle worked as a general assignment reporter and field reporter at KFI-AM Radio in Los Angeles, CA. She also worked as an anchor at KFBK-AM Radio in Sacramento, CA, where she covered politics, sports, and breaking news. While working as a radio reporter for KFI-AM 640 in Los Angeles, Ingle received an Edward R. Murrow award in 2005 for her coverage of the 2004 Scott Peterson trial, as well as four Golden Mikes from the Southern California Association of Television and Radio News Directors.