Amy Robach Net Worth

How much is Amy Robach worth?

Net Worth: $10 Million
Salary: $1 Million
Date of Birth: Feb 6, 1973 (47 years old)
Gender: Female
Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
Profession: Journalist
Nationality: United States of America
Last Updated: 2020
Amy Robach Net Worth:
$10 Million

Amy Robach net worth and salary: Amy Robach is an American news journalist who has a net worth of $10 million and annual salary of $1 million. It should be noted that much of Amy’s wealth is attributed to her husband Andrew Shue, a highly successful internet entrepreneur and former actor.

Who would have thought Amy Robach had such an impressive net worth?

Amy Robach is currently a correspondent for ABC News where she can be seen on shows like Good Morning America and 20/20. She is also married to Melrose Place actor Andrew Shue who also happens to be the founder of Cafemom.com, an internet portal geared towards women and mothers that at various times has been one of the most successful female focused properties online.

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Inspirational Quotes by Amy Robach

I am going to cut my hair very short; I've never done this before... I want to say I had something to do with how I look, not the cancer.

Amy Robach

My husband, Andrew Shue, is the co-founder of Do Something, and we both speak and present at awards ceremonies. It's absolutely amazing and humbling to see all the work so many young people are contributing to better their communities on both a local and global front.

Amy Robach

When I first sat down with my oncologist the day before Thanksgiving, and she told me I would need 8 rounds of chemo, one of my first questions admittedly was: 'Will I lose my hair?' It sounds shallow, I know, but it was a very scary image to me.

Amy Robach

After two rounds of chemo, I've started to notice, slowly, but surely, my hair has started to appear more regularly in my shower drain, sink drain, pillowcase and comb.

Amy Robach

You have chickens?' That's what nearly everyone asks next, after they find out about our family pets. They just need to make sure they heard me correctly. Perhaps it's because I don't come across to most as a rural-loving farm girl.

Amy Robach