Lauren Fox Biography and Wiki
Lauren M. Fox is an American newscaster and television personality working at CNN News as a congressional correspondent. Previously, she worked as a D.C. reporter covering politics for Talking Points Memo. Before that, Lauren served as a political reporter at the National Journal.
Lauren Fox Age and Birthday
The journalist was born on November 4, 1988, in the United States of America. She is 36 years old. Her birth sign is Scorpio. Fox turns 37 years old in November 2025.
Lauren Fox Height and Weight
She stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (Approx, 1.72 m/ 172 cm) and weighs about 66 kg (145 lbs).
Lauren Fox Education
Lauren attended and graduated from a local high school in her hometown. She later enrolled at the University of Oregon, a public research university in Eugene, Oregon. Fox graduated from the institute in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
Moreover, Lauren also holds a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing.
Lauren Fox Family, Parents, Siblings
The reporter was born in the United States to her parents Mr.Fox (father), and Mrs. Fox (mother). It’s unclear if she has any siblings. Further information concerning her family background will be updated soon when revealed.
Lauren Fox Husband, Is She Married?
Concerning her marital affairs, the correspondent is happily married to her loving husband, Kellin Clark. Her spouse serves as a legislative assistant for Senator Jon Tester. They walked down the aisle in February 2016 in an elegant wedding ceremony.
Lauren Fox Salary
According to CNN estimates, she receives an average annual salary of $36,699 to $124,399. Her contract with the exact figures is yet to be released.
Lauren Fox Net Worth
Lauren has an estimated net worth of $350,000. This amount is from her extensive career as a journalist among other investments.
Career
Lauren works as a congressional correspondent at CNN News. She joined the news station in February 2017 as a reporter covering federal agencies and Congress for CNN.
Before that, she covered politics for Talking Points Memo, National Journal, and U.S. News and World Report in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, she interned as a reporter at The Register-Guard as well as a Snowden intern at Portland Monthly Magazine.