Robert Krulwich Net Worth (2025)
Podcaster, Journalist, Science Communicator
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$200,000 (Podcasting, media appearances)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $1,200,000, 2023: $1,300,000, 2024: $1,400,000
Robert Krulwich's Biography
Robert Krulwich is an acclaimed American podcaster, journalist, and science communicator best known as the co-host of the groundbreaking podcast Radiolab. Born on August 5, 1947, Krulwich’s engaging storytelling style and knack for simplifying complex scientific ideas have captivated millions of listeners worldwide. With a career that spans over four decades, he began his journey covering the Watergate hearings and quickly rose to prominence as a creative force in broadcast journalism. Krulwich has worked for major outlets like NPR and ABC News, earning prestigious awards such as the Peabody and Emmy for his innovative reporting. His approach blends curiosity, humor, and a relentless quest for clarity, making science accessible and entertaining. Beyond radio, Krulwich is admired for his dynamic presentations and dedication to inspiring curiosity in audiences of all ages. Married to Judy Krulwich and a father of two, he continues to explore new ways to tell stories that matter. Today, his influence persists through Radiolab and beyond, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in science journalism and podcasting.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
He once sang an explanation of the subprime mortgage crisis on NPR.
Full Name
Robert Louis Krulwich
Nickname
Rob
Nationality
American
Birthday
August 05, 1947
Age
78
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Height
5'9" (175 cm)
Weight
172 lbs (78.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Judy Krulwich
Children
2
Education
Columbia University (J.D.), Oberlin College (B.A.)
Famous For
Co-hosting the Radiolab podcast
First Big Break
Covering the Watergate hearings for Pacifica Radio
Social Media
Twitter: @rkrulwich
Businesses Owned
None
Awards
Peabody Award, Emmy Award, National Academy of Sciences Communication Award
Category
Other
Controversies
Faced criticism for a Radiolab episode on the Hmong genocide
Hobbies
Storytelling, music, photography
Interests
Science communication, radio journalism, creative storytelling
Quote
"Curiosity is a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it gets."