Jason Stoogenke Biography
Jason Stoogenke is an American News/Sports Anchor, and Reporter working for WSOC serving as a consumer investigator for Action 9. He has been working for the station since 2013 after working as a news reporter at WRAL in Fayetteville, North Carolina for 3 years.
Jason Stoogenke Age
Stoogenke likes to keep his personal life private hence he has not disclosed the date, month, or year in which he was born. However, he might be in his 50s judging from his appearance.
Jason Stoogenke Height
Stoogenke stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Jason Stoogenke Family
Stoogenke has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight hence he has not disclosed any details about his parents. It is also not known if Stoogenke has any siblings.
Jason Stoogenke Wife
Stoogenke is a married man but has kept information regarding his wife away from the public. They live in Matthews alongside their daughter and a son. He tells jokes that only his family laughs at. He is a huge Charlotte FC and Carolina Panthers fan who enjoys reading, playing soccer, and art.
Jason Stoogenke Net Worth
Stoogenke has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as a news/sports anchor and reporter.

Jason Stoogenke Salary
Stoogenke earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Jason Stoogenke WSOC
Stoogenke is working at WSOC alongside other famous WSOC meteorologists, anchors, and reporters including;
- Glenn Counts
- John Ahrens
- Jonathan Lowe
- Keith Monday
- Joe Puma
- Madi Baggett
- DaShawn Brown
Jason Stoogenke Education
Stoogenke joined Towson University when he finished his high school education. He later graduated with a Bachelor Of Science degree in Mass Communications/Media Studies. He also has a Doctor of Law – JD from the University of Maryland’s Francis King Carey School of Law.
Jason Stoogenke Career
Stoogenke is working for WSOC as a consumer investigator for Action 9. He covered the Charlotte-Mecklenburg government issues for 7 years before he was promoted to his current role at WSOC. He has worked as the third Action 9 investigator since 1970 when the team began.
Stoogenke has received multiple regional awards for his investigative reports. In his career, he has helped consumers dodge scams, recover hundreds of thousands of dollars, and rescue their families and their wallets. He was the first to broadcast stories that went beyond the Carolinas beyond.
Stoogenke shed light on the Juuls use in classrooms, fires starting in Hyundai and Kia vehicles, overcharged EpiPens prices, and particular Chevrolet model vehicles encountering the “Chevy Shake.” One of his reports triggered the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to dismiss the word “Negro” from one of its forms in 2019.
Stoogenke worked alongside WSOC’s sister station in six other states to survey a real estate firm that gave homeowners fast cash in exchange for exclusive rights to sell their homes for 40 years. His report triggered more than 16 states to enforce bills that prohibit those types of contracts.
Stoogenke shed light on a local used car dealership selling rebranded machines. This investigation triggered a state investigation, ushering in the close of the dealer’s two locations, compensation for many customers, and the owners being banned from the auto industry in North Carolina. He kickstarted his career as a sports anchor in Dalton before he transitioned to news in Chattanooga and Raleigh/Fayetteville.
Jason Stoogenke Social Media Platforms
He is active on his social media accounts and often posts on his Instagram and Twitter. He has over 300 followers on Instagram and over 3.6K on Twitter.