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Jennifer Welch’s net worth is an estimated $3 million to $5 million as of 2026. She built it in layers: two decades running Jennifer Welch Designs, a run on Bravo reality TV, and the I’ve Had It podcast — which is now her biggest earner. She’s 52, divorced, and recently moved to New York City.
Below, you’ll find where each dollar layer came from: her design firm, her TV years, the podcast money, and her brand deals. Every figure is an estimate from public sources, and each one is clearly labelled. So let’s break it down.
Editor’s note — Adam Reed
I built this profile from her Bravo show record, the I’ve Had It podcast’s public growth, and reporting on her career. One thing I checked carefully: a widely-copied estimate puts her at $2.5 million — but that same source lists her birth year wrong and calls her married. When a source gets checkable facts wrong, I don’t trust its money figure either. So we discarded it and show the better-grounded range instead.
Jennifer Welch at a glance
Who is Jennifer Welch?

Jennifer Welch is an American interior designer, former Bravo personality and podcast host. First, she built a high-end design firm in Oklahoma City. Then she starred in Sweet Home Oklahoma from 2017 to 2019. And in 2022, she launched I’ve Had It with co-host Angie “Pumps” Sullivan — a former divorce attorney. By 2024, the podcast had become her main job.
That order matters. Each career chapter stacked a new income stream on top of the last one. None of them replaced the earlier ones completely. That’s the pattern behind her money.
What is Jennifer Welch’s net worth?
The honest answer first: she has never confirmed a figure. Publicly available information supports an estimate of $3 million to $5 million in 2026. That range covers her design firm’s value, media income, real estate and savings built over 20-plus years.
Why a range and not one number? Because her wealth isn’t one clean pile. Instead, it’s spread across business equity, property in two cities, podcast income and brand work — and none of it is publicly disclosed. So treat any exact figure you see elsewhere as a guess wearing a suit.
Fair warning: one widely-copied estimate says $2.5 million — but that source also gets her birth year and marital status wrong. When the checkable facts fail, we don’t trust the money figure. See how we calculate net worth.
How Jennifer Welch built her wealth
Interior design — the foundation
Jennifer Welch Designs has run for more than 20 years. And in design, longevity compounds — referrals build on referrals, and rates rise with the portfolio. Her firm handled high-end homes and commercial projects in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Palm Springs, Hawaii and Los Angeles. That’s a national client base, not a local one.
Top designers at that level typically charge $150–$500 per hour, or flat fees that reach six figures on full renovations. Those are industry benchmarks, not her confirmed rates. Still, with her track record and client profile, she likely worked toward the higher end. By 2024–2025, she scaled back hands-on design to focus on the podcast — but the firm still runs with a team. In other words, it keeps earning without her full attention.
Reality TV — Sweet Home Oklahoma
In 2017, Bravo built Sweet Home Oklahoma around her life and design work. A spin-off, Sweet Home, followed in 2018. Both ran until 2019. Bravo doesn’t publish cast pay, but leads on comparable shows have reportedly earned anywhere from $10,000 to $60,000 per episode — a wide range, because shows vary a lot.
Here’s the part people miss, though. The shows worked as free national advertising for her design firm. New clients, bigger projects, higher fees. That indirect boost often beats the network paycheck itself.
The I’ve Had It podcast — her biggest earner now
Launched in 2022, I’ve Had It is Jennifer and Pumps venting about politics, culture and everyday annoyances. It struck a nerve. By 2025 it had reportedly passed 1 million YouTube subscribers and booked guests including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Kamala Harris and Barack Obama. Those are mainstream-media-level bookings, not niche-podcast ones.
The money side adds up too. Podcast ads typically pay $18–$50 per 1,000 downloads. Then you layer in live shows, merchandise and YouTube revenue. As a result, shows at this level can generate $300,000 to well over $500,000 a year — an industry-based estimate, not a confirmed figure for this podcast. For context, Bloomberg reported the global podcast industry generated about $7.3 billion in 2024. And both hosts left their original careers to do this full-time. That tells you something.
Brand deals and product lines
She has collaborated with Kyle Bunting on rugs, Stone Boutique on stone, and Gabriel Scott on furniture and lighting. Plus, she’s built her own product lines in textiles and home décor. With roughly 371,000 Instagram followers, sponsored posts in her tier typically earn $3,000–$10,000 each. Not her biggest stream — but far from small.
Net worth breakdown by category
No public financial disclosures exist for her. So the ranges below are informed approximations built from career length, income sources and industry norms — not verified figures.
How old is Jennifer Welch?
Jennifer Welch is 52 years old as of July 2026, based on her reported birth date of August 7, 1973. She was born in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Oklahoma City. Watch out for sites listing 1969 as her birth year — that’s the same unreliable source we flagged above.
Is Jennifer Welch married?
No — she’s divorced. She and Josh Welch split in 2013. But here’s the twist that made her show interesting: for years afterward, they kept a co-living arrangement to raise their two sons, Dylan and Roman, together. She has called herself “happily divorced.” As of 2026, no new marriage is on the record.
Career timeline: how the layers stacked up
- 1990s: Studies journalism at the University of Oklahoma — not design. Then a job with an established designer reveals her eye for it
- 2000s: Founds Jennifer Welch Designs and builds it for two decades
- 2017–2019: Sweet Home Oklahoma and its spin-off run on Bravo, widening her audience
- 2022: Launches I’ve Had It with Pumps Sullivan
- 2024: The podcast becomes her primary work
- October 2025: Moves to New York City after both sons finish high school — a bet on the media career
What could push her net worth higher
This isn’t a prediction — just the realistic growth paths. The podcast has momentum: bigger live tours, larger sponsors, maybe a book or a TV return. Her New York base makes those conversations easier. Meanwhile, on the design side, a retail partnership with a major home brand could scale income without eating her time. None of it is guaranteed. But the direction is consistent.
Fast facts about Jennifer Welch
- Studied journalism, not design — then built a 20-year design firm anyway
- Starred in Bravo’s Sweet Home Oklahoma (2017–2019)
- Co-hosts I’ve Had It with former divorce attorney Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
- The podcast reportedly passed 1 million YouTube subscribers by 2025
- Has hosted guests including Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and AOC
- Divorced Josh Welch in 2013, then co-lived to co-parent sons Dylan and Roman
- Moved from Oklahoma City to New York City in October 2025
- Sponsors on the podcast have included BetterHelp, Rocket Money and Quince
Where Jennifer Welch stands in 2026
Her estimated $3–5 million didn’t come from one big break. It came from stacking: a design firm that compounds, TV years that advertised it, and a podcast that outgrew both. At 52, she’s mid-reinvention, not winding down. You’ll find more sourced profiles in our Net Worth and Business sections.
Frequently asked questions
What is Jennifer Welch’s net worth in 2026?
An estimated $3 million to $5 million. She has never confirmed a figure publicly. The range reflects her design firm, podcast income, real estate and savings built over 20-plus years.
How does Jennifer Welch make her money?
From Jennifer Welch Designs, the I’ve Had It podcast (sponsorships, live shows, YouTube), brand collaborations and product lines, plus past Bravo TV earnings.
How old is Jennifer Welch?
She is 52 as of July 2026, based on her reported birth date of August 7, 1973. She was born in Dallas and raised in Oklahoma City.
Is Jennifer Welch married?
No. She divorced Josh Welch in 2013 and has described herself as “happily divorced.” They co-parented their sons Dylan and Roman, at one point sharing a co-living arrangement.
Who is Jennifer Welch’s podcast co-host?
Angie Sullivan, known as “Pumps” — a former divorce attorney who left law to do I’ve Had It full-time with Jennifer.
Is Jennifer Welch still an interior designer?
Her firm, Jennifer Welch Designs, still operates with a team. However, she scaled back her hands-on role around 2024–2025 to focus on the podcast.
How we researched this profile
- I started with the public record: her Bravo show history, the I’ve Had It podcast’s published episodes and guest list, and her firm’s public project record
- I cross-checked the money logic against industry pay benchmarks — designer rates, Bravo cast pay ranges and podcast ad rates — and labelled each as a benchmark, not her confirmed pay
- I discarded one popular estimate because its checkable facts (birth year, marital status) were wrong
- I couldn’t independently verify: her exact contracts, property values or savings — so everything stays labelled as an estimate
Disclosure: research tools help us gather public records, but every figure above was checked against the listed sources and reviewed by the editor before publishing. FindNetworth has no financial relationship with anyone profiled — see our Editorial Policy.
Sources
- Bravo — Sweet Home Oklahoma show record
- YouTube — the I’ve Had It podcast channel (subscriber count, guest episodes)
- Bloomberg — podcast industry revenue reporting (2024)
- Statista — U.S. podcast advertising spend data
- Instagram — her public account and brand collaborations