
Nick Timiraos Biography
Nick Timiraos is a celebrated American journalist and correspondent. Currently working for The Wall Street Journal as the chief economics correspondent. Where he covers the U.S. economic policy and Federal Reserve.
He joined the Journal and previously wrote about the 2008 election and the U.S. housing bust in 2006. Timiraos traveled with the campaign of then-Sen Barack Obama and contributed to the Journal’s presidential election coverage in 2008.
His book How Jay Powell, Trillion Dollar Triage: and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic—and Prevented Economic Disaster is scheduled to be published on March 1, 2022.
Nick Timiraos Age
He was born in the United States. He is around 44 years old. Nick Timiraos keeps his details private, therefore, his exact date and year of birth are not known to the public.
Nick Timiraos Height
He stands at an average height of 5 ft 7 inches (Approx. 1.7 m).
Nick Timiraos Education
Timiraos attended Loyola High School for his high education. He joined the University of Georgetown and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and American Studies later. He served at The Hoya as an editor-in-chief while there.
Nick Timiraos Family
He was born and raised by his loving parents in the United States. Timiraos belongs to the white ethnicity and holds an American nationality. Information about his parents and/or siblings is not available at the moment.
Nick Timiraos Wife
Timiraos married his beautiful and caring unidentified wife. The couple resides in Washington, D.C. with their children.
Nick Timiraos Salary
His annual salary is $68,801 per year, according to Wall Street Journal anchors’ and reporters’ salaries.
Nick Timiraos Net Worth
He earns an approximate net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Nick Timiraos Career
Nick serves for The Wall Street Journal and is based in Washington as a chief economics correspondent which he joined in 2006 currently. Timiraos is responsible for covering the Federal Reserve and other major developments in U.S. economic policy.
He covered fiscal policy, Treasury Department, and broader economic and labor market issues before joining WSJ. Timiraos wrote about U.S. mortgage and housing markets as a reporter based in New York previously.
His coverage included the takeover of finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the government’s response to the foreclosure crisis. Timiraos traveled with the campaign of then-Sen in 2008. Barack Obama and contributed to the Journal’s presidential election coverage.
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