Steven Crowder Net Worth
Wealth Stats and More
What’s Steven Crowder's net worth? How wealthy is he? Below are all stats like net worth, salary, profession, and more!
Net Worth | $4 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | July 7, 1987 (age 36 years) | Gender | Male |
Height | N/A |
Profession | Comedian, media host, Political commentator |
Nationality | N/A |
Net Worth of Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder is a Canadian-American actor and comedian who has a net worth of $4 million. Steven Crowder is a conservative political commentator who has gained notoriety for hosting the daily podcast and YouTube channel “Louder with Crowder.” Before this, he contributed to Fox News.
Career
When he was 13, Crowder became a voice actor, and voiced the character Alan Powers on the children’s animated television series “Arthur.” Later, at 17, he started doing stand-up comedy. Crowder went on to appear in various films, including “3 Needles,” “The Covenant,” “The Secret,” and the Christian drama “To Save a Life.”
Personal Life
In 2012, Crowder married his wife Hilary, and wrote about how he had stayed abstinent before his betrothal. Later, in 2021, he had twin children with Hilary: a son named Magnus and a daughter named Charlotte.
Steven Crowder Quotes
How is it that Steven Crowder has a net worth of $4 Million? These quotes by the comedian may indicate the character traits that led to his financial situation:
To all you men out there who want to use turning the other cheek as an excuse for your weakness... man up! Develop yourself to the point that you are powerful enough to face any conflict in your life head on and without trouble. Then, use your newfound confidence to avoid the conflict.
Steven Crowder
A four-year-old should have no self-esteem, and for good reason. What could he have possibly accomplished in his life to justify esteeming oneself so highly?
Steven Crowder
I'm guessing that ability to withstand peer pressure and adhere to one's values might translate to the kind of backbone necessary for a successful lifelong relationship.
Steven Crowder
A prime example of 'turning the other cheek' would be the United States allowing Canada to exist as a country. Sure, we could take over Canada with ease. We'd certainly benefit from conquering a country rich in natural resources and never-ending comedic talent. Instead, we decide to make friends and treat them with the utmost respect.
Steven Crowder
Religious extremism. We hear about it all the time. We see it all the time. Heck, most of us are just sick of talking about it all the time.
Steven Crowder