Christina Milian - 40, New Jersey - $450K

Christina Milian is a singer-songwriter and actress born in New Jersey, United States. She started doing commercials when she was a child. At 17, she moved to Los Angeles to try acting and soon discovered her skills in singing. She signed a contract with Murder Inc. Records at the age of 19. Her first album ranked on top charts in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Milian's known acting appearances were in the crime comedy movie "Be Cool" and the 2018 animated series "Family Guy." She has an estimated salary of $450K. In April 2021, she announced she gave birth to a baby boy with her partner, Matt Pokora.
Oprah Winfrey - 67, Mississippi - $300M

Oprah Gail Winfrey is an American talk show host, producer, actress, and philanthropist. She is named the "Queen of All Media." Her most famous talk show, "The Oprah Winfrey Show," was the highest-rated television program that ran for 25 years.
Winfrey was included on the list of the most influential woman in the world. She is considered the richest African American of the 20th century. On top of that, she ranks fourth among the world's wealthiest celebrities. With her continuous media career, production, endorsements, and other projects, she earns approximately $300 million per year. In 2021, Winfrey co-created and executive produced a documentary series, "The Me You Can't See."
Savannah Guthrie - 49, Melbourne - $8M

Savannah Guthrie is an American journalist and attorney with an annual salary of $8 million. She scored first place in the Arizona Bar Exam when she obtained her law degree. She worked as a journalist and coupled it with legal knowledge until she appeared as a trial correspondent for "Court TV." She gained recognition for her legal coverings.
Guthrie moved to "NBC" as a correspondent, eventually becoming the network's White House reporter and chief legal analyst. She eventually appeared as a co-anchor for the news morning show "Today," where she was known for interviewing famous celebrities. By 2021, Guthrie is still the main co-anchor of "Today."
Jon Stewart - 59, New York - $25M

Jon Stewart is a famous comedian, political commentator, host, and actor. He is best known for hosting "The Daily Show" for 16 years, where his annual salary peaked at $25 million. His first television job was as a writer for "Caroline's Comedy Hour." In 1992, he appeared on "Late Night with David Letterman," which he considered as the moment his career took off.
He went on to host "The Daily Show," where he earned 20 Primetime Emmy Awards. He also led his production company Busboy Productions, which produced the program "The Colbert Report." Stewart has a new current affairs series named "The Problem with Jon Stewart" in 2021.
Jimmy Kimmel - 54, New York - $15M

Jimmy Kimmel is an American television host, comedian, and producer. He is most famous for being the host and executive producer of the late-night comedy talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live." He earns $15 million per year with the show. He was acclaimed for his quirky, fun persona and interviewing style with famous personalities.
Kimmel also performed as host for popular awards shows such as the "Primetime Emmy Awards" and "American Music Awards." He was eventually awarded a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2013. In 2021, Kimmel appeared on the primetime special of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Secrets & Surprises."
David Letterman - 74, Indiana - $50M

David Letterman is a television host, writer, and producer. His career kicked off when he caught the attention of talent scouts for "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" and became a regular guest.
Later on, he started his own show titled "Late Show with David Letterman," where he toned down his strong sense of humor to connect to a broader audience. The show was critically and commercially successful. After retiring from the show, Letterman focused on giving his attention and money to various charities. From 2018 to 2019, he hosted on Netflix's interview program "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman."
Ellen DeGeneres - 63, Louisiana - $75M

Ellen DeGeneres is included in the list of highest-paid American television stars. She is best known for the sitcom "Ellen" that ran from 1994 to 1998 and on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," which aired from 2003 through 2021. It is one of the most-watched shows on daytime television. The show earned 25 Emmy Award wins.
DeGeneres also became a favorite host in the "Emmy Awards," "Grammy Awards," and "Academy Awards." She also launched her own record company, "Eleveneleven," and a production company, "A Very Good Production." In January 2020, DeGeneres received the Caroll Burnett Award at the Golden Globes for her television performance.
Ryan Seacrest - 46, Georgia - $75M

Ryan Seacrest is an American television host, radio personality, and entrepreneur. He rose to fame for being the host of the singing competition series "American Idol." In 2009, he signed a deal for $45 million to continue his hosting career in the said show. That made him the highest-paid television host of that year.
Seacrest is also the executive producer of multiple reality shows, remarkably "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." In 2017, there was news that he rented a townhouse for $75K a month in Manhattan. By 2021, Seacrest is still a host and executive producer of the radio program "On Air with Ryan Seacrest."
Jay Leno - 71, New York - $15M

Jay Leno is an American comedian, actor, and producer. He is best remembered as the host of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," where he earned $15 million annually. He signed a contract that extended the show until 2009. After the show, he has maintained to do tours as a stand-up comedian. He toured across the United States and Canada in over 200 live performances.
Leno is also known for owning valuable car collections of up to $100 million. The sixth season of his website and television program "Jay Leno's Garage" premiered on September 2021. The show discusses his fascination and expertise with vehicles.
Pat Sajak - 75, Illinois - $15M

Pat Sajak is a former weatherman and television personality. He is known as the long-term host of the game show "Wheel of Fortune" for over 30 years. In March 2019, he was awarded as the longest-running host of any game show by the Guinness World Records. He also earned three Emmys win and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star for his performance on the program.
Sajak earns $52K per show and has annual earnings of $15 million. In 2021, he revealed in an "ET" interview that he and host partner Vanna White signed a contract to remain the show's host for another three years.
Samantha Harris - 31, Tweed Heads - estimated $1M

Samantha Harris, an American television host, actress, and model, has a net worth of $6 million and an estimated annual salary of $1 million, as reported in 2020. She earned the most recognition for her work on "Dancing With The Stars." She co-hosted alongside Tom Bergeron for the second until the ninth season. For nine years, Harris also co-hosted the series "Entertainment Tonight."
She also acted in films and television series, including "Stars Earn Stripes," "Reefer Madness," and "Surviving Gilligan's Island." In November 2021, Harris appeared as a model for the beauty company "Locako."
Lili Estefan - 54, Santiago de Cuba - $100K

Liliana Del Carmen "Lili" Estefan is a Cuban-American television presenter and model. She is famous for hosting the entertainment television series "El Gordo y la Flaca." She voiced Gladys Glypto in "Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade." She also appeared in the 2019 film "Zombieland: Double Tap," which earned $122.8 million at the box office.
Her income source is reportedly around $100K to $1 million from her success as a host and her numerous acting appearances. Lili Estefan is the niece of award-winning singer and actress Gloria Estefan. They both appear on the Facebook series "Red Table Talk: The Estefans" in 2020.
Tom Arnold - 62, Iowa - $5M

Tom Arnold is an American actor and comedian. He rose to prominence when he played Arnie Thomas on the hit sitcom "Roseanne." This was succeeded by other short-lived sitcoms like "The Jackie Thomas Show" and "The Tom Show." He also had appearances on the big screen in movies "Happy Endings" and "True Lies."
In 2017, Arnold was invited as a contestant of "I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!" His annual earnings of $5 million resulted from these consecutive series and film appearances. He and his former partner purchased a deluxe mansion of 4,600-square-foot for $1.7 million. In 2020, Arnold starred in the action-thriller film "1 Interrogation."
Raúl De Molina - 62, Havana - $15M

Raúl De Molina is a Cuban-American journalist and television host. He began as a freelance photographer for news and sports events. Eventually, he became a celebrity photographer and was featured in "Time," "Newsweek," and "Life Magazine."
He began working as a co-host in "El Gordo y la Flaca," which received critical and commercial success. He was also chosen to host "Latin Grammy Awards" and tasked to cover the "FIFA World Cup." With his career in journalism and hosting, he was able to maintain an annual salary of $15 million. De Molina was featured in the documentary film "Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado," released in 2020.
Craig Ferguson - 59, Glasgow - $8.5M

Craig Ferguson is a Scottish-born actor, director, and producer. He is best known as the former host of the "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson." It is where Ferguson reached an annual salary of $8.5 million. He also acted on films "How to Train Your Dragon," "Winnie the Pooh," and "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events," to name a few.
In 2016, he won the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host for his performance on the show "Celebrity Name Game." In January 2021, Ferguson was assigned as a host in the American game show "The Hustler."
Rachael Ray – 53, New York - $25M

Rachael Ray, an American celebrity cook, author, and businesswoman, has become one of the most successful personalities in the culinary industry. She starred in the cooking show "30 Minute Meals," which ran for 11 seasons. After her multiple appearances on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," she was given her talk show.
As an author, she has published popular cookbooks internationally. She also collaborated with lifestyle and food products "WestPoint Home" and "Dunkin' Donuts." Ray earns $25 million per year with her endeavors in various fields. In 2021, Ray continues to share her expertise in cooking in the show "Rachael Ray."
Chelsea Handler - 46, New Jersey - $10M

Chelsea Handler is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and author. She is best known as a host for "Chelsea Lately." The program was widely popular, with a record of an average of 960,000 viewers per episode. She also starred in "Are You There, Chelsea?" a sitcom based on her best-selling book.
Handler has also published several books that reached the top of New York Times Bestsellers. In 2012, she was included in "Time Magazine's" list of 100 most influential people. Her annual salary, as recorded, is $10 million. In 2021, it was reported that she paid $5.8 million for a home in Los Angeles.
Vanessa Lachey - 41, Angeles – $1.63M

Vanessa Lachey is an American television personality, host, model, and actress. She was named Miss Teen USA in 1998. But she was best known as a correspondent on "Entertainment Tonight" and as the host of "Total Request Live." She earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for Television Choice Personality for her performance in the above shows. Lachey also appeared in the film "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" and the television series "How I Met Your Mother."
Her appearances on films, series, and career as a model made Lachey have an annual salary of $1.63 million. In 2021, she starred in the television series "NCIS: Hawaiʻi" as Jane Tennant.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck - 44, Rhode Island - $3M

Elisabeth Hasselback, an American television personality, rose to prominence when she was a contestant on the second season of "Survivor: The Australian Outback." She went on to host the show "The Look for Less."
Following were two of her most successful stints. She joined "The View" and won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host. Then, she was a co-host on "Fox & Friends." At the peak of her career in both shows, Hasselbeck earned an annual salary of $3 million. Hasselbeck also ventured into the world of writing. She published the book "Point of View: A Fresh Look at Work, Faith, and Freedom" in 2019.
Stephen Colbert – 57, Washington, D.C. - $15M

Stephen Colbert is an American actor, writer, host, and producer. He gained popularity when he reported for "The Daily Show," which established his career as a correspondent. He was also a writer on the program, which aimed at three Emmys win for three consecutive years.
Colbert continued to work as either a writer or actor on famous shows "Saturday Night Live" and "Good Morning America." In 2014, he replaced David Letterman as the host of "The Late Show" when Letterman retired. His annual salary points to $15 million. In 2021, he continued to prosper on his late-night talk show "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Abby Huntsman - 35, Pennsylvania - $78K

Abby Huntsman is an American television personality. Her career started when she worked behind the "Good Morning America." She then appeared on numerous television series like "HuffPost Live." Her most notable hosting career was on the "The View" and later on in "Fox & Friends."
Her annual salary goes around $78K as she continues her work on the "Fox News" channel. Aside from her television career, Hunstman is also an author. She published her first book, "Who Will I Be?" in 2018. Though, in 2020, she announced her departure on "The View" to focus on her family.
Bill O'Reilly - 72, New York - $25M

Bill O'Reilly, with his real name William James O'Reilly, is an American journalist, author, and host. His broadcasting career started in the '70s when he reported for local television stations, such as "KMGH-TV" in Denver and "WCBS-TV" in New York, where he won two regional Emmy Awards for news coverage.
He achieved more success when he anchored his own show on "Fox," namely "The O'Reilly Factor." The program went popular and was acclaimed for its trendy news-casting style. At the peak of his career, O'Reilly had an annual salary of $25 million. In 2019, the radio show "The Radio Factor" gave him a daily 15-minute series called "The O'Reilly Update."
Wendy Williams - 57, New Jersey - $10M

Wendy Williams is an American television host, author, and businesswoman. She has been most famous as the host of the television talk show "The Wendy Williams Show" since 2008. The show was a big success, with an average of 2.4 million daily viewers. William's salary peaked at $10 million per year, and she reportedly earns $55K per episode.
She also had acting appearances on films such as in "Think Like a Man." Williams launched a reality television production company named "Wendy Williams Production" in 2013. She also partnered with "Home Shopping Network" and debuted a clothing line. In 2019, she was part of the documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly."
Neil Patrick Harris - 48, Albuquerque - $5.66M

Neil Patrick Harris established a long and successful career in film and television. He started as a child actor. His breakthrough role happened in "Doogie Howser, M.D." where he earned a Golden Globe nomination.
In 2005-2014, Harris played Barney Stinson on the hit series "How I Met Your Mother." He was praised for the performance that eventually led him to an award as Favorite TV Comedy Actor. He earned $225K per episode of the show and $400K per episode on the final season. Harris also appeared in the critically acclaimed and box office successful movie "Gone Girl." In 2021, Harris was announced as part of the action film "The Matrix Resurrections."
Samantha Bee - 52, Toronto - $12M

Samantha Bee is a Canadian-American actress, writer, host, and producer. She is best known as a correspondent on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and a host in the series "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee." Bee appeared in more than 40 acting performances, including "Sisters" and "The Detour."
In 2017, she was included in the world's 100 most influential people by "Time" magazine. These successful continuous endeavors allowed her to have an annual salary of $12 million. In 2020, Bee was the executive producer of the comedy series "It's Personal with Amy Hoggart."
Ricki Lake - 53, New York - $2.69M

Actress and producer Ricki Lake is best remembered for her lead role in the "Hair Spray" film, where she got an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination. She then formed her own talk show "Ricki Lake." Lake also pursued a career in acting and appeared on shows "King of Queens," "Drop Dead Diva," and "Baby Cakes," to name a few.
Her career of venturing with talk shows, films, and series achieved her an annual salary of $2.69 million. In 2019, Lake appeared in "The X Factor: Celebrity." She also made a guest appearance on the daytime program "Loose Women."
Meghan McCain - 37, Arizona - $3M

Meghan McCain is an American television personality and author. Her career took off when she was noticed for her blog "McCain Blogette." Soon after, she wrote for "The Daily Beast." She then tried co-hosting on the "Fox News" talk show "Outnumbered." Later, she gained more prominence when she joined "The View."
She signed a deal with Hyperion Books and released a couple of her books, including "My Dad, John McCain." Meghan is the daughter of late United States Senator John McCain and businesswoman Cindy McCain. However, in a 2021 "Fox News" interview, Meghan shared that she exited "The View."
Vanna White - 64, South Carolina - $10M

Vanna White is the other half of the game show "Wheel of Fortune" with her longtime co-host Pat Sajak. White became the show's regular host in 1982 and never relinquished the role. She earns $10 million per year with her consistent performance.
In 2013, White was presented with a world record for most frequent clapper by the Guinness World Record as she clapped 3,480,685 across the show's seasons. She also acted on shows "Just Shoot Me" and "The A-Team." White owns a 10,000 square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills for $3.4 million. After repair and restorations, it was reported that the house has a worth of $10 million by 2021.
Kelly Ripa - 51, New Jersey - $22M

Kelly Ripa is one of the highest-earning talk show hosts in the world. Her first significant lead role was a playing party girl in "All My Children." Her best-known talk show was "Live with Kelly and Ryan."
With an annual salary of $22 million, Ripa has tied up with big brands and companies. She was a spokeswoman for 7 Up, Tide, Pantene, and more. She also tried a voice-over career in programs "Kim Possible," "Delgo," and "Fly Me to the Moon." In 2021, she shared a photo with her husband, American actor Mark Consuelos on their date night which immediately sparked the interest of the fans.
Vivianne Collins - 48, United States - $1M

Vivianne Collins is an American television host and actress. She is considered one of the most successful television presenters in the United States. She was the reporter of the series "Nickelodeon Robot Wars." Her annual salary is undisclosed, but she reportedly holds a net worth of around $1-3 million. Her primary income source is her television career.
Collins notably appeared in multiple television series, including "Man Seeking Woman," "Conviction," and "Filth City." In 2020, she was part of the mystery-thriller film "Remember Me, Mommy?" alongside Natalie Brown and Kristopher Turner.
Kim Manning - 61, California - estimated $1M

Kim Manning, an American television actress, and dancer established her career in Spain. She rose to prominence through her appearance as a secretary in the game show "Un, dos, tres..." She showcased her skills in dancing and musicality. People admired Manning for her friendly personality.
She did the voice of Gerald in the American animated series "Perfect Hair Forever." Manning also appeared in a Disney original movie, "The Cheetah Girls 2," where she played Lola Durán. Her annual salary is still under review, but it was recorded that her net worth is around $1-5 million. Since 2018, she has worked as an acting teacher for children in Childsplay Theatre Company.
Emily Calandrelli - 34, West Virginia - estimated $100K

Emily Calandrelli is an American engineer, science communicator, and the host and executive producer of "Xploration Outer Space." She had experience working at NASA as an intern and did research about the use of lasers and detecting chemical sensors.
She is also a professional speaker and takes delight in discussing space exploration, scientific literacy, and such. Calandrelli is also a mentor at "Brooke Owens Fellowship." In 2017, she made numerous appearances on "Bill Nye Saves the World" on Netflix. And on August 2020, she debuted an educational Netflix series called "Emily's Wonder Lab."
Rosie Mercado - 41, California, $400K

Rosie Mercado is an American television personality, makeup artist, and plus-size model. She had long shown interest in modeling and capturing it. At 15 years of age, she became an early morning host in Las Vegas. Eventually, she worked for Telemundo and Univision.
She starred in the first and second seasons of the reality show "Curvy Girls" on NuvoTV. Her yearly earnings were estimated to be at $400K. Mercado started to promote body respect and diversity that aimed to inspire women to love and accept their beauty. In March 2020, Mercado welcomed a son with her husband.
Caprice Bourret - 50, California - $400K

Caprice Bourret is an American actress, model, and entrepreneur. Her net worth is $30 million, and her annual salary is around $400K. She appeared in film and television programs such as "The Dream Team," "Bang Bang," and "Daybreak."
Bourret was also successful in modeling, as she appeared on covers and editorials. Some of the most notable magazines that featured her were "Vogue," "Cosmopolitan," and "Sports Illustrated." Having maintained a decent career in acting and modeling, she was named "Maxim's International Woman of the Year." Bourret was part of the Christmas musical comedy "The Gift Musical" in 2020.
Carl Bernstein - 77, Washington, D.C. - $16M

Carl Bernstein is an American investigative journalist. He is best known for being the author of "All The President's Men." The story eventually turned into a movie of the same title. His other authored books are "The Final Days" and "Loyalties: A Son's Memoir," to name some. He holds a net worth of $16 million.
Bernstein worked on "The Washington Post" as a reporter and was partnered with Bob Woodward. The duo made impressive reports about the Watergate issue that involved multiple investigations. He was also cast as a political commentator on CNN. In 2018, he was featured on the television show "Watergate."
Jane Mayer - 66, New York - $100K

Jane Mayer is an investigative journalist who started her career in Vermont. Later on, she joined "The Wall Street Journal" for 12 years. She was the first woman at the company that became a correspondent. Mayer is known for covering reports about the American barracks in Beirut, the Persian Gulf War, and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
She reportedly holds an earning of $100K. In addition to her journalism success, she also contributes to the "New York Review of Books," "The Washington Post," and the "Los Angeles Times." In 2021, Mayer works as a staff writer and as a chief Washington correspondent.
David Remnick - 63, New York - $77.3K

David Remnick is an American journalist and writer whose reported annual salary of $77.3K primarily came from his writing career. His journalism career took off when he covered the "United States Football League" while working for "The Washington Post." He then became a staff writer at "The New Yorker," where he gained recognition for an article he wrote about Mike Tyson. He was promoted as an editor and earned $1 million at that time.
With Remnick, "The New Yorker" became the country's most honored magazine and won multiple awards, including 53 National Magazine Awards. He continues to present and host the weekly "The New Yorker Radio Hour" program in 2021.
Andy Borowitz - 63, Ohio, $10M

Andy Borowitz is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known as the Times best-selling author who won the first-ever National Press Club Award for humor. He created "The Borowitz Report," a news column that gathered millions of readers globally.
Borowitz published best-seller books "The 50 Funniest American Writers" and "An Unexpected Twist." The former was the first book in the Library of America to top the Times best-seller list, while the latter was named Amazon's Best Kindle Single. His net worth is $10 million. In 2018 through 2020, he toured the United States for his comedy show "Make America Not Embarrassing Again."
Ken Burns - 68, New York - $125K

Ken Burns is a film director, cinematographer, producer, actor, and author. He is notable for his style in archival footage and photography. Some of his most known documentaries are "The Civil War," "Baseball," and "The Central Park Five." He has managed to earn $125K annually and a net worth of $1.5 million.
Burns' long successful history in producing films and documentaries has earned him multiple recognition. This includes nominations and wins in "Emmy Awards," "Grammy Awards," and "D. W. Griffith Award." In April 2021, he directed and co-produced a six-hour documentary about Ernest Hemingway.
Tina Brown - 68, Maidenhead - $25M

Tina Brown, originally Christina Hambley Brown, is a journalist, editor, talk-show host, and author. She is best recognized for her best-selling book about the biography of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, called "The Diana Chronicles." She rose to prominence more as she became the editor of "Vanity Fair" and "The New Yorker."
Her continued recognition in the field has aided her in achieving a net worth of $25 million. Brown also eventually worked as the editor-in-chief of "Newsweek" and "The Daily Beast," which was claimed as one of the best sites. In a 2021 interview with "Town&Country," Brown announced her new book would cover the royal family.
Ronan Farrow - 33, New York - $3M

Ronan Farrow, an American journalist, and lawyer is actress Mia Farrow's son. He graduated from Yale Law School, where he spent an internship in the chief counsel's office. This led him to be appointed as the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Special Adviser for Global Youth Issues.
His active involvement in the field of law led Farrow to have an annual salary of $3 million. Farrow once made it to the top rank of "Forbes Magazine's" 30 Under 30 Most Influential people in 2012. In 2019, he published a book titled "Catch and Kill," which was later announced to be a podcast in 2021.
Will Arnett - 51, Toronto - $125K

Will Arnett is a Canadian actor, producer, and voice-over artist. His most successful role was as George Oscar "Gob" Bluth II in the Fox comedy series "Arrested Development." His first leading role was in "Let's Go to Prison," which garnered over $13 million.
Arnett went on to star in more notable films such as "Blades of Glory," that grossed $118 million, "King of the Hill" where he got an Emmy nomination and voiced Batman in "The Lego Movie." His fruitful appearances in shows made Arnett hold a $35 million net worth and $125K salary per episode. In 2020, he hosts a podcast called "SmartLess."
Jeff Daniels - 66, Georgia - $7.2M

Jeff Daniels has made it to more than 80 film and television projects. Not to mention his long list of accolades which began when he earned a Tony nomination for his "Fifth of July" performance. Daniels is also remembered in the blockbuster film "Speed," which grossed $350.4 million, and in "Dumb and Dumber To" which earned $247.3 million globally.
He is the founder of the "Purple Rose Theatre Company" which is considered the home of world-class, original American theatre. His impressive career list has earned him an annual salary of $7.2 million. In 2020, he appeared in the Showtime miniseries "The Comey Rule."
Jim Carrey - 59, Newmarket - $20M

Jim Carrey is named as one of the highest-earning entertainers in the world. His most prominent show was in "In Living Color," where he received $25K per episode. In his role for "The Cable Guy," Carrey set the record as the first actor in history to earn $20 million for a single film.
His film "Yes Man" was also listed in film history's 30 most enormous paychecks. Carrey's prime spot in the industry steers him a $20 million salary, even just for a single show. In 2020, he played Doctor Eggman on the adventure-comedy film "Sonic the Hedgehog."
Amy Robach - 50, Michigan - $3 Million

Amy Robach is widely recognized as the "Good Morning America" host and co-anchor of "20/20" on ABC News. Besides these roles, she has made her mark as one of the best female television presenters with roles on NBS's "Today" and "Pandemic: What You Need to Know," among others.
As a news journalist in America, Robach is doing what she always wished to do, and she earns a whopping $3 million per year, which she deserves for her prowess. This figure is boosted by several side gigs, and it is no surprise that she can afford the luxury lifestyle she lives.