Becky Quick Biography

Becky Quick is a famous American television journalist, newscaster, and co-anchor of Squawk Box, the most famous morning program on CNBC. The interviews she performs are characterized as being acute, which leads to the financial knowledge she has, but also a sense of credibility that is given to financial markets.

She has interviewed many powerful people in the business and political arena over the years, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and three American presidents. Her capability to present complicated financial issues to readers as simple discussions has made her a reliable source in financial media.

Quick Info

Real Name: Rebecca Quick
Birth Date: July 17, 1972
Age (as of 2025): 53 Years
Birthplace: Gary, Indiana, USA
Height: 1.64 m (5 ft 4 in)
Husband: Matt Quayle

Early Life

Becky Quick was born on 17th July 1972 in Gary, Indiana and raised in several states, including Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas, as her father, a geologist, followed oil boom developments before landing in Medford, New Jersey. Since early childhood, she developed an interest in communication, and later this interest evolved into storytelling and reporting.

Quick is a graduate of Rutgers University, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Daily Targum, and graduated in 1993 with a BA in political science. Her early accomplishments also included the Times Mirror Fellowship she received through the Journalism Resources Institute at Rutgers.

Career

Becky Quick started her career at The Wall Street Journal, where she started covering retail and e-commerce. She rose rapidly to the post of international news editor of the publication and as such had to travel when reporting international news in Europe and Asia. She spent time there and helped to start The Wall Street Journal Online, making her an early creator of digital journalism in the late 1990s.

In 2001, Quick moved to CNBC, where her career took a new course. She was made co-anchor of Squawk Box, which she currently is. Being a trendsetter in its ability to influence early market discourse, the program granted Quick the opportunity to discuss several heavyweight names, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and a variety of U.S. presidents.

Her interviews are highly acclaimed as both fierce and just and are respected by her peers as well as industry powerhouses. Quick also co-moderated a number of Republican presidential debates hosted by CNBC, displaying her skill to navigate political discussion with authority.

In addition to finance, she has reported on international economic matters, politics, and the energy markets, which further solidifies her status as an all-purpose journalist. Through the years she has emerged as one of the most recognizable names on CNBC, with her clarity, depth of analysis, and active presence on live television.

Personal Relationship

There are two important relationships in the romantic life of Becky Quick. She was married to Peter Shay, a computer programmer, between 2006 and 2008. Becky Quick subsequently got married to Matt Quayle, a colleague and executive producer on Squawk Box and CNBC.

They have two children together, a son (Kyle Nathaniel) and a daughter (Kaylie Noelle). Becky is also a stepmother to two sisters, Natalie and Kimiko, from a former marriage of Quayle. The family lives in New Jersey and manages on-air and off-air life with grace and privacy.

Social Media 

On Instagram, Becky operates the account @squawkboxcnbc, and he has about 3.5K followers. She has used the channel to provide her own thoughts and emphasize monetary commentary, certainly not in the direct reflection of Squawk Box, but as a filtered voice in her own voice.

Through Twitter (X), she can provide feedback on the market, interviews with guests, and news on the business side of the business, creating a wider relationship with the audience without the television screen.

Becky Quick Net Worth

Becky Quick’s estimated net worth is in the $15 million to $20 million range. A lot of her wealth is the result of a CNBC salary of around 3 million per year and her lengthy television career. Her net worth is reported to be around $15 million by some sources, and some claim a combined figure with her husband of 20 million. Long-term board jobs, speaking engagements, and editorial work further enable her to have a stable income.

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