Host of ‘Mad Money’ Returns to His Roots in the Philadelphia Region

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After spending decades living in New York, Jim Cramer, host of CNBC’s Mad Money, has settled in Quakertown. Jeff Blumenthal covered Bucks County’s newest high-profile resident for the Philadelphia Business Journal.

The last time Cramer called the Philadelphia area home was when he graduated from Springfield High School in Montgomery County in 1973. He was born in Wyndmoor.

But Pennsylvania — and the Philadelphia suburbs specifically — never left his mind during his time at Harvard. Nor has his enthusiasm for the area dimmed by years as a journalist, law student, stockbroker, hedge fund operator, and finally host of Mad Money.

“I like Pennsylvania more than I like New York,” said Cramer. “I just love it.”

Although Cramer still has his primary home in New York for ease of commuting to the CNBC studios, he is a deeply invested Quakertownian.

“I mean, Quakertown! I want to do something to help that town because that’s a great town,” said Cramer. “I always said if I ever did well in life and got lucky, I would like to buy a place in Bucks County.

“And I love it. I love Pennsylvania so much. It’s just the greatest.”

Cramer already spent Thanksgiving in his new Bucks County home, and he’s looking forward to spending his Christmas vacation here as well.

Read more about Jim Cramer in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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