Raquel Martin Bio, Age, Height, Husband, Salary, Net Worth ABC27

Raquel Martin

Raquel Martin

Raquel Martin Biography

Raquel Martin works for Nexstar Media Group ABC27 as a Washington. DC Correspondent, in March 2019, she began working here.  She worked as a Statehouse Reporter/producer covering Illinois politics at WCIA3 in Springfield, IL previously.

 Martin commenced her career at KUSI in San Diego as a writer in 2014 into the bargain. She began working as an Assignment Editor at KABC-TV in Los Angeles in 2015.

Raquel Martin Age

20, 1986. She is 35 years old.

Raquel Martin Height

She stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 7 in/1. 7 m tall.

Raquel Martin Family

Martin has managed to keep details on her parents and siblings hidden, she enjoys keeping her personal life all to herself.

Raquel Martin Husband

Martin is quite a reserved person, she has managed to hide information from her marital status.

Raquel Martin Education

She studied at San Diego State University in 2014 and she received a B.A. In journalism with an emphasis on political science. Then Martin worked at NBC San Diego as well as the San Diego Union-Tribune as an intern.

She also worked for KABC TV and the ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles in addition.

Raquel Martin Salary

She annually earns a salary of $80, 000, according to ABC27 correspondent’s salaries.

Raquel Martin Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth is $ 1 million.

Raquel Martin Career

Martin works for Nexstar Media Group ABC27 as a Washington. DC Correspondent, in March 2019, she began working here.  She worked as a Statehouse Reporter/producer covering Illinois politics at WCIA3 in Springfield, IL previously.

Martin commenced her career at KUSI in San Diego as a writer in 2014 into the bargain. She began working as an Assignment Editor at KABC-TV in Los Angeles in 2015.

Martin got her first broadcast job at WCIA3, she reported on important stories. And conducted interviews with countless political leaders. The stories included the Illinois governor’s race, the 2018 Congressional midterm election. And the state’s historic budget impasse.