David Brooks Bio, Wiki, Wife, NYT, Age, Net Worth, Children, and PBS
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David Brooks is an American journalist, editor, and commentator currently working as The New York Times author and commentator. He is also the senior editor at The Weekly Standard, an editor at Newsweek, and a commentator on NPR and the PBS NewsHour. He previously worked in The Washington Times in Washington D.C.
David Brooks Age
David was born on August 11, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is 59 years old as of 2020. Brooks celebrates his birthday on August 11 every year. ALSO READ; Stephanie Sy
David Brooks Height
David’s information about the exact height he stands at is not publicly available. However, his height is estimated to be 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m).
David Brooks Education
He is an alumna of Grace Church School in the East Village and Radnor High School. Brooks holds a bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Chicago.
David Brooks Family
David is the son of an English literature proffesor at New York University and nineteenth-century British History student at Columbia University. He has not revealed much information about his father and mother, however, he also has one sibling whom she grew up with Daniel. Moreover, Brooks and his brother Daniel were raised as Jews.
David Brooks Wife
David is currently married to his wife Anne Snyder. The couples do not have any children, nevertheless, they currently live in Wahington D.C. The couple got married in 2017 but has kept details about their marriage and wedding private and very little is known about their family.
Brooks Wife Anne Snyder is a freelance writer and director who formerly worked as a research assistant for David. Additionally, the couple has an age difference of about 23 years.
Moreover, Brooks was married to his first wife, Jane Hughes. The adorable couple got married in 1986 but later divorced in 2013. The couples share three children from their 27 years of marriage. Additionally, Brooks has revealed that his eldest son Aaron Brooks serves in the Israel Defense Forces. The former couple met while they were studying at the University of Chicago.
David Brooks Children
David and his first wife, Jane Hughes share three children from their marriage, Aaron and others. However, the couple has not shared any information about their kids to the public. We will update all information about them as soon as it is available.
David Brooks NYT and PBS NewsHour
Immediately after completing college, David worked as a police reporter at City News Bureau of Chicago which exposed him to Chicago’s crime. Subsequently, he served as an intern at Buckley’s National Review where he was exposed to a luxurious lifestyle which included yachting expeditions, dinners at Buckley’s Park Avenue apartment, among other great interviews.
Additionally, Brooks previously served as a contributing editor at Newsweek, a film critic for The Washington Times, and senior senior editor at The Weekly Standard. He joined The New York Times in September 2003 and writes an Op-Ed column which appears on Tuesday and Friday. Additionallly, he is an NPR and PBS NewsHour commentator.
Besides serving as a commentator for other Network Cables, David teaches at Yale University and has authored “Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There”, “On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense,” and “The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement.”
David Brooks Net Worth
David as a Canadian journalist, editor, and commentator has a massive wealth and his wealth is estimated to be ranging from $100 thousand to $1 million. However, he prefers to live a modest life and does not flash his wealth for the public.
David Brooks Books
- The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life
- The Road to Character
- The Social Animal
- Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There
- On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense
- The Paradise Suite: Bobos in Paradise ; And, On Paradise Drive
- David Brooks: On Character
- The Social Animal: A Story of How Success Happens
- Sheep And The Diva
- Is Capitalism Broken?
- Free Yourself: Six Steps to Personal Growth and
- Achievement
- Right Livelihood
- Juclucee
- The Destruction of Lord Rosebery
- Bobos in Paradise: 20th Anniversary Edition: The New Upper Class and How They Got There
- Report on Telegraphs and Apparatus
- Polyolefin Packaging Technology
- Stories from the Heart: From Great Grape Fiascos to Wars: Wit and Wisdom from India, Hungary, South Africa, Poland and the United States, Volume 2