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Jason Furman
January 13, 2022, Opinion: "Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell may have retired the term, but conventional wisdom still holds that most of the excess inflation in 2021 was…
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December 1, 2021, Interview: "Inflation in the United States has jumped to the highest level in 30 years, reaching 6.2% in October as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The…
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Jason Furman
November 22, 2021, Opinion: "Economists have long relied on measures of slack, like the unemployment rate, to predict variables like the inflation rate or nominal wage growth.…
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November 21, 2021, Audio: "Inflation is hot. You can debate why that is, or how long it will last, or who is to blame, or whether elevated inflation is a worthwhile price to pay…
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Jason Furman
November 18, 2021, Paper: "The US economy has not fully recovered, and continued shortfalls in employment and gross domestic product (GDP) warrant continued expansionary monetary…
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Jason Furman
November 18, 2021, Video: "Jason Furman, Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses rising inflation and other macroeconomic trends in…
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Jason Furman
November 15, 2021, Opinion: "The U.S. economy faces multiple challenges. The recovery has been more rapid than expected but now there’s an acute inflation problem. At the same…
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Jason Furman
November 10, 2021, Video: "Jason Furman, Aetna professor of the practice of economic policy at the Harvard Kennedy School & Harvard University, discusses his outlook for the U…
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Jason Furman
October 28,2021, Opinion: "US gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed from its pace over the previous year, falling to a 2.0 percent annual growth rate, around the economy's…
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Jason Furman
October 29, 2021, Opinion: "Over the last three months, US nominal compensation, wages and benefits not adjusted for inflation, rose at a rapid 5.4 percent annual rate for all…