For nearly three decades, The View has delivered everything from political fireworks to pop culture debates, making it the go-to daytime show for millions of Americans looking for hot takes, heartfelt stories, and viral moments. But while viewers tune in to hear what the co-hosts think, there’s always been another layer of curiosity bubbling beneath the surface:
How much are these women actually earning to talk on TV?
Turns out, quite a lot.
From seasoned comedians to political strategists, the current panel of The View is more than just opinionated, they earn a lot of money from the show. And beyond what ABC pays them, some of these women have lucrative side hustles from selling books, speaking gigs, brand deals, and business ventures.
So let’s break it down, step by step; who’s making bank, who’s still climbing, and why some salaries are raising eyebrows among their fans in America and even beyond.
When Barbara Walters created The View back in 1997, her goal wasn’t just to spark conversations, on the contrary, it was to build a platform where women from different backgrounds could shape the national dialogue. In the process, she accidentally created a launchpad for TV personalities to become millionaires.
Over the years, we’ve watched hosts come and go, some leaving quietly, others in headline-making flames. Through it all, the show has averaged over 2 million daily viewers and has become one of the most enduring daytime brands in TV history.
What you need to know is that, with big ratings come big contracts and in 2026, being a View co-host can mean pulling in a multi-million dollar paycheck, plus fame-fueled side hustles.
Let’s now walk through the current panel and see how the money stacks up, from the lowest salary to the biggest paycheck.

Alyssa is the youngest and most recently added panelist, and as expected, she’s starting with the lowest salary. But don't count her out, keep in mind that she’s a former White House communications director. As a result, she brings a sharp, often polarizing political perspective that’s earned her both fans and critics.
Side Hustles: Political analysis on CNN, speaking engagements, and likely a future book deal.
Fun Fact: She’s one of the only View hosts to work under both Republican and Democratic administrations.

Ana isn’t officially full-time, but she appears so often that it’s easy to forget. Her contract is lighter, but her voice is loud especially when topics around immigration or Latino issues come up.
Side Hustles: Political commentator for CNN and Telemundo, she is also a highly booked public speaker.
Career Highlight: She’s turned guest-hosting into a personal brand and a very lucrative one at that.

Sunny brings calm, class, and conviction. As a former federal prosecutor, she’s built a steady presence on the panel since 2016. But what’s most impressive is her success outside the show.
Side Hustles: Bestselling memoirist and fiction writer. She’s signed multiple book deals and frequently speaks on justice and race.
Career Highlight: Author of I Am These Truths and the "Summer" fiction series.
What’s Working: Sunny is quietly becoming one of the show’s most influential voices and her salary reflects her influence.

Sara is the cheerful, thoughtful voice who rarely takes the drama bait and this is what viewers love her for. She’s bounced between The View, Good Morning America, and game shows like The Chase, proving her versatility within the media industry.
Side Hustles: ABC hosting gigs, brand deals, occasional appearances.
Fun Fact: Before The View, she was a production coordinator on The Today Show.

Joy was there on day one, took a brief break in 2013, and was begged back by fans in 2015. Her mix of sarcasm, comedy, and no-nonsense opinions keeps her as one of the show’s most beloved and well-paid veterans of this show.
Side Hustles: Stand-up comedy, books and acting gigs.
Fun Fact: In 2024, she was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for hosting.
Legacy Power: She’s one of the only hosts who could roast you and educate you in the same sentence and what’s amazing is that she is paid millions to do it.

Whoopi’s presence alone commands attention and her paycheck reflects it. As the show’s moderator since 2007, she leads the panel with both authority and unexpected humor. She’s also one of the few EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) winners in the world.
Side Hustles: Producing films, writing children’s books, acting, investing in cannabis wellness brands.
Career Highlight: Oscar win for Ghost (1991) and being the first woman to host the Academy Awards solo.
Bottom Line: Whoopi doesn’t need The View, but it needs her. And ABC pays accordingly as evident from her $8 million salary.
|
Rank |
Host Name |
Role |
Annual Salary |
Net Worth |
Years on Show |
|
1 |
Whoopi Goldberg |
Moderator |
$8 million |
$60 million |
17 |
|
2 |
Joy Behar |
Co-Host |
$7 million |
$30 million |
23 |
|
3 |
Sunny Hostin |
Co-Host |
$1.6 million |
$4 million |
9 |
|
4 |
Sara Haines |
Co-Host |
$1.5 million |
$6 million |
6 |
|
5 |
Ana Navarro |
Contributor |
$500,000 |
$3 million |
4 |
|
6 |
Alyssa Farah Griffin |
Co-Host |
$350,000 |
$2 million |
2 |
The View’s couch has seen legends, sadly, some have gone too soon but others are still stirring headlines.
Talk might be cheap, but not on The View.
What started as a space for women's voices has turned into a serious money-maker for its co-hosts. From Whoopi’s Hollywood clout to Sunny’s rising book empire, each host has carved out a unique path to influence and financial success.
So next time you catch a heated moment on the show, remember this: behind every opinion is a contract and for these women, it’s often a seven-figure one.
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