Alex Wagner Net Worth


Wagner traveled to troubled regions such as Burma, Sudan and Zimbabwe with the goal of stopping and preventing mass atrocities. She was the editor-in-chief of The Fader magazine, covering cultural movements around the globe, from Brazil to China to South Africa (2004-07), prior to which she served as the cultural correspondent for the Washington, D.C.-based think tank Center for American Progress. Alex has been widely praised for her thoughtful analysis, laid-back format and ability to fairly moderate political discussions. POLITICO lauded Wagner’s style of handling pundits, noting that “her ability to facilitate-rather than dominate-the conversation is what makes it feel genuine and organic.” Mediaite deemed Alex’s show “provocative and informative,” and Capitol File Magazine called her “the newest reason to tune into MSNBC.” Alex has also been profiled by Glamour, Elle and Details, who called her one of the new political pundits to watch. Wagner is a native of Washington, D.C. and attended Brown University.