Ben Tracy Bio, Age, Height, Family Husband, CBS, News, Salary and Net worth

Ben Tracy
Ben Tracy

Ben Tracy Biography

Ben Tracy is a well-known American journalist, he is the ‘ senior national and environmental correspondent for CBS News based in Washington D.C. Tracy joined the network in 2008, he has won awards for his coverage of stories overseas.

Tracy has covered a wide range of national and international stories, including President Donald Trump’s impeachment, the 2020 Presidential Campaign and Election, the historic summit meetings between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi and Singapore, the rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand, the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. 

Ben Tracy Education

Tracy graduated from Marquette University with bachelors in broadcast journalism and political science. He also earned a masters in public service from Marquette University.

Ben Tracy CBS News

Ben Tracy is a senior national and environmental journalist for CBS News. He is stationed in Washington, D.C. Tracy is a multi-faceted and award-winning journalist who has covered big issues in the United States and abroad, as well as in the nation’s capital. He contributes to CBS News’ “CBS Evening News,” “CBS Mornings,” and “CBS Sunday Morning,” among others.

Tracy previously worked as a White House correspondent for CBS News, where he covered the Trump administration’s second half, covering every fast-moving development coming out of the executive branch. Tracy formerly worked for CBS News in Los Angeles and Asia.

Tracy has reported from 21 locations on five continents since joining the Network in 2008. He has visited North Korea three times and was the only Western broadcast television correspondent to cover the country’s primary nuclear test site.

Tracy has covered a wide range of national and international stories, including President Donald Trump’s impeachment, the 2020 Presidential Campaign and Election, the historic summit meetings between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi and Singapore, the rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a cave in Thailand, the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.

Tracy worked as a reporter for WCCO-TV in Minneapolis before joining CBS News, where he was a member of the station’s investigative team, covering important events like the methamphetamine epidemic and the 35W bridge collapse. He was also a contributor to CBS News’ “Saturday Early Show” at the time, where he introduced his distinctive “Good Question” feature, which he began at WCCO-TV, to a national audience.

Tracy formerly worked as a reporter for WISN-TV Milwaukee and WBAY-TV Green Bay, Wisconsin, before joining WCCO-TV. He has been awarded Six Emmy Awards and two Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Awards for excellence in broadcast news.

Ben Tracy Salary

Tracy earns a yearly salary of  $48,335.

Ben Tracy Net worth

Tracy has an estimated net worth of $ 2 million dollars.

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Ben Tracy Age

Tracy is 45 years old as of 2021. He was born on July 16, 1976, in   Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Ben Tracy Height

Tracy is a man of average stature and shape this is according to his surroundings.

Ben Tracy Family

Tracy was born to  Pat Tracy and Barb Tracy.

Ben Tracy Husband

Tracy is openly gay is married to his husband Mark Gustafson whose a film director.

Ben Tracy Articles

Biden to talk with Mary Barra of GM and Jim Farley of Ford about social spending bill

The CEOs of top American automakers and other heads of industry are expected to meet at the White House on Wednesday to discuss the future of President Biden’s proposed social and climate spending package, a person familiar with the meeting plans told CBS News.   General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Ford CEO Jim Farley are expected to attend the meeting, the source added.

Biden social spending package discussions to continue with auto CEOs

On his Tennessee farm, Al Gore said he feels the world can right climate change

 U.S greenhouse gas emissions, which are helping warm the plant, came roaring back in 2021. New data show they 6.2% as the economy rebounded after pandemic lockdowns, fueled by a rise in coal-generated power and pollution from trucking. Former Vice President Al Gore has been warning about the climate emergency for decades. It would be easy to suspect he could be discouraged about the world’s lack of significant action on climate change.

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