Steven Crowder Net Worth

How much is Steven Crowder worth?

Net Worth: $3 Million
Last Updated: 2019
Steven Crowder Net Worth:
$3 Million

Steven Crowder net worth and salary: Steven Crowder is a Canadian-American actor and comedian who has a net worth of $3 million. Steven Crowder was born in Detroit, Michigan in July 1987. He is also a former contributor to the Fox News Channel. As an actor he voiced the role of Alan “The Brain” Powers on the television series Arthur from 2000 to 2001. Crowder has starred in the movies Two Summers, 3 Needles, The Covenant, The Secret, Bend & Break, The Velveteen Rabbit, To Save a Life, and Love Written in Blood. He has also appeared on the TV series Hannity and Cavuto on Business. In 2011 he won the novice Heavyweight Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in the North American Grappling Association. He currently hosts a weekly talk show called “Louder with Crowder” which airs on CRTV and on Steven’s popular YouTube channel. The show was previously aired on WAAM in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

YouTube Controversy: In June 2019, Steven faced a storm of criticism related to repeated homophobic and racist insults directed at journalist Carlos Maza. Maza’s complaints about the insults went viral over Twitter and forced YouTube to react. In their first opinion, YouTube did not think Crowder’s statements violated any policy. Less than 12 hours later they reversed the decision and decided to demonetize Crowder’s channel which was previously earning an estimated $80,000 per month.

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Inspirational Quotes by Steven Crowder

When people do marriage right, they don't complain so much, and so their voices are silenced by the rabble of promiscuous charlatans peddling their pathetic world view as 'progressive.'

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I know plenty of people my age that will never get married because they genuinely believe the false cultural meme that marriage has sadly become. There's only one problem. It's completely untrue.

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Looking back, when I was fourteen, I aspired to... be the best believer, husband, father, businessman, and man of integrity that I can be.

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Not only have individual politicians and celebrities personally condemned your automobiles for being too messy, noisy, and harmful to the common good, but they've tried to affect the natural market through taxes on larger vehicles along with incentives and quotas for 'greener' cars.

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How can the country that created electricity, the light bulb, modern cinema as we know it, and the Oscar Meyer Weenie Whistle not be purely awesome?

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