Maria Hinojosa Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary Net Worth NPR

Maria Hinojosa
Maria Hinojosa

Maria Hinojosa Biography

Maria Hinojosa works at Latino USA on National Public Radio as an anchor. Also, she works on the Emmy Award-winning magazine NOW on PBS as a Senior Correspondent. And at Future Media Group as the founder and Chief Executive Officer. Hinojosa also worked as an Urban affairs Correspondent at CNN in 1997. 

Maria Hinojosa Age

Hinojosa was born on July 2, 1961, in Mexico City. She is 60 years old.

Maria Hinojosa Height

Hinojosa has an approximate height of 5 ft 5 in/1.65 m tall.

Maria Hinojosa Education

Hinojosa studied and graduated from Barnard College.

Maria Hinojosa Family

Hinojosa’s parents are Raul Hinojosa, who works as a Physician. And Berta Hinojosa, who works as a social worker. The Hinojosa family moved to Chicago in the United States after her father got a job as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago. She has one sister and two brothers whose names are unknown.

Maria Hinojosa Husband

Hinojosa is a merely married woman to German Perez, who is a Dominican-born visual artist. They stay in Harlem, New York and they have two kids named; Raul, and Yurema.

Maria Hinojosa Salary

Hinojosa annually earns a salary of $100,000, according to NPR hosts’ salaries.

Maria Hinojosa Net Worth

Hinojosa has an approximated net worth of $15 million.

Maria Hinojosa Career

Hinojosa works at Latino USA on National Public Radio as an anchor. Also, she works on the Emmy Award-winning magazine NOW on PBS as a Senior Correspondent. And at Future Media Group as the founder and Chief Executive Officer.

Hinojosa also worked as an Urban affairs Correspondent at CNN in 1997. She has authored a book titled; Once I Was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate. In a Torn America, in this book, she shares her intimate experience of growing up Mexican American.

On the south side of Chicago, also has authored; Raising Raul: Adventures Raising Myself. And My Son, she story tells on the highs and lows of reconciling American Motherhood with her traditional Mexican upbringing.