![]() Sheindlin infamously didn’t negotiate her $47 million a year salary, according to a New York Times Magazine interview last year she dictated it. Make yourself indispensable - and get paid for that. That’s your job.” As far as landing work, she recommends playing to your strengths: “Find something that you’re naturally good at, find out how to make a living at it,” she’s said.Ģ. Some of her most popular “Judyisms” include a variation on, “Do you have a job? Well, get one!” And she’s even less forgiving for parents, saying: “If you have children, you have to do whatever it takes to support them. Nothing gets Her Honor more incensed than someone with no good reason for being unemployed. So in honor of the next chapter of Sheindlin’s career, here are five of her biggest lessons and pieces of personal-finance advice that she’s shared in and out of her courtroom.ġ. Judge Judy Sheindlin accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 Daytime Emmy Awards. ![]() (Today, they’ve got homes in NYC, Beverly Hills, Greenwich, Conn. ![]() that have made her a household name - not bad for a former New York Family Court judge who was once living a Manhattan studio apartment with her husband - complete with a Murphy bed. Sheindlin, 77, who’s worth an estimated $400 million, commands $47 million a year for “Judge Judy,” thanks to the sharp tongue, quick wit and zero tolerance policy for B.S. ![]() Sheindlin isn’t hanging up her robes for good just yet, though - she’ll be back on the air the following year with a new show, “Judy Justice,” about which she wouldn’t share details beyond it’s “going elsewhere” than CBS. , according to Forbes, and is the highest-paid TV host in the country.] “Next year will be our 25th season, silver anniversary, and CBS, I think, sort of felt, they wanted to optimally utilize the repeats of my program, because now they have 25 years of reruns.” [Indeed, she earned $100 million in 2017 from selling the rights to her library of more than 5,200 “Judge Judy” episodes to CBS “I’ve had a 25-year-long marriage with CBS, and it’s been successful,” Sheindlin told DeGeneres. ![]()
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