Jane Coaston

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Jane Coaston

Jane Coaston

Who is Jane Coaston?

Jane Coaston is a well-known American journalist. Jane Coaston has been the host and editor of “The Argument” at The New York Times since November 2020. She writes about American politics, ranging from the Republican Party to Black Lives Matter to economic policy.

Early Life and Childhood

Jane Coaston was born in the United States on September 3, 1987, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her age is 34 years. Every year on September 3rd, Jane celebrates her birthday.

Byron Coaston and Jody Coaston are her parents. Jane is of white ethnicity and of American nationality. Susannah Coaston is Jane’s sister.

Her mother, father, and sibling are all currently residing in Cincinnati. Her father, Byron, is a retired librarian, and her mother, Jody, works as a case manager for Lighthouse Youth & Family Services.

Jody, her mother, is said to have helped thousands of abused children up until now. Jane’s parents are both union Democrats. Additionally, Jane describes her parents as ‘giant hippies’.

Education Details

Jane Coaston attended Michigan University in 2005 after finishing primary and secondary school.

Jane later earned a bachelor of arts in history and political science from Michigan University in 2009.

Professional Career

Since November 2020, Coaston has been the host and editor of “The Argument” at The New York Times.

Her weekly podcast, which airs on Wednesdays, aims to address “strongly held opinions” and “open-minded debates.”

Jane hasn’t mentioned anything about what’s wrong with her face or mouth. Looking at her, there doesn’t appear to be anything wrong with her face or mouth as she slays with her beauty.

She will co-host The View for only two days this week, beginning on November 29, 2021, and ending with tomorrow’s (November 30, 2021) episode. Later this month, we’ll most likely have more guest hosts.

Since November 2020, she has been the host and editor of “The Argument” at The New York Times. She writes about American politics, ranging from the Republican Party to Black Lives Matter to economic policy.

Jane previously worked as the senior politics reporter at Vox, where she specialized in conservatism and the Republican Party.

While co-hosting The Weeds, she was writing about the Republican Party and American conservatism.

Jane Coaston
Jane Coaston as a journalist. Source: earnthenecklace

There are currently no details on whether Jane had a stroke. She now appears to be in good health and completely content.

In addition, Jane has been posting on social media amid the stroke rumors. As a result, Jane’s stroke details are most likely a rumor.

She was Vox’s senior politics reporter, focusing on conservatism and the G.O.P. From November 2017 to November 2020, she worked at Vox Media.

Katie co-hosted The Weeds and wrote about the Republican Party and American conservatism. Kate previously worked as a political reporter for MTV Networks / Logo, where she covered the 2016 election and American politics.

Net Worth and Salary

Jane Coaston earns an annual salary of $69,121.

Jane’s net worth is estimated to be $699,122.

Relationship Status

Jane Coaston married her health researcher husband, Jefcoate O’Donnell.

On May 2, 2015, the couple married. Jefcoate, Jane’s wife, previously worked at MTV Networks. Jefcoate also received her diplomas from Harvard and Oxford.

Body Measurements

She is a woman of average height. Jane is 5 feet 6 inches tall (Approx 1.65 m).

Social Media

Her Twitter handle is @janecoaston.

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Trivia

  • Jane married her health researcher husband, Jefcoate O’Donnell.
  • On May 2, 2015, the couple married. Jefcoate, Jane’s wife, previously worked at MTV Networks.
  • Jefcoate also received her diplomas from Harvard and Oxford.
  • Since November 2020, Jane has been the host and editor of “The Argument” at The New York Times.
  • She writes about American politics, ranging from the Republican Party to Black Lives Matter to economic policy.