Cheryl Casone has carved out a respected place for herself in financial journalism since joining Fox Business Network in 2007. Born on July 18, 1970, in Clearwater, Florida, Casone has built her career on determination, sharp insight, and an accessible reporting style that connects with viewers beyond the numbers.
As an anchor and reporter specializing in personal finance and real estate, Casone is known for making complex economic topics feel approachable. Her on-air segments, especially on programs like “Fox Business Now,” have helped demystify the financial landscape for countless Americans, offering practical advice during both booming and challenging economic times.
What truly distinguishes Casone is her knack for translating dense financial jargon into clear, actionable information. It’s a skill she honed during earlier stints at CNNfn and MSNBC, experiences that laid a solid foundation for her work at Fox. Former colleagues often describe her as meticulous and quick to dig beneath the surface, always ensuring viewers walk away understanding what’s at stake.
Behind the scenes, Casone is less of a public persona than many of her television peers. While she maintains a professional presence on platforms like Twitter, her online activity is almost exclusively focused on market updates, financial news, and an occasional behind-the-scenes look at her work life. She rarely posts about her personal life, and her reasons are straightforward – she simply values her privacy.
That privacy hasn’t stopped occasional speculation about her relationships. There were once rumors of a connection with Joshua Henne, but neither ever confirmed anything, and details remain virtually nonexistent. To date, Casone has not publicly discussed any engagement or marriage, and has stated in interviews that maintaining clear boundaries between her professional and private life is important to her.
Of course, public curiosity tends to fill in any blanks, sometimes with little evidence. Casone herself has remarked, particularly during industry panels, that women in the media often face more scrutiny regarding their personal lives than men – a reality she navigates with characteristic poise.
Professionally, Casone’s primary focus remains her work. She currently hosts “Cashin’ In,” tackling investment strategies and market trends with the same commitment to clarity that has long defined her reporting. Producers and colleagues alike highlight her detailed preparation and her willingness to ask tough, insightful questions – whether she’s covering the fallout from the 2008 recession, the challenges of the pandemic economy, or the nuances of tax policy.
Outside the studio, Casone is active in promoting financial literacy, especially for women. She’s spoken at various leadership conferences about the importance of financial independence, offering perspectives shaped by both her career and personal values.
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Joshua Henne
In an industry that’s constantly evolving, Cheryl Casone’s straightforward, informative reporting stands out. Whether she’s breaking down the intricacies of the housing market or translating headline-making financial events into practical insights, her commitment to empowering viewers continues to distinguish her – on and off the air.