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Jason Furman
October 5, 2022, Opinion: "A growing chorus is urging the Federal Reserve to slow down lest it “break things.” If you’re paying attention, you should be nervous about growing…
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Jason Furman
October 5, 2022, Opinion: "A growing chorus is urging the Federal Reserve to slow down lest it “break things.” If you’re paying attention, you should be nervous about growing…
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Jason Furman
October 4, 2022, Opinion: "The UK government's disastrous rollout of its "mini-budget" is a cautionary tale for policymakers around the world as they pursue measures to help…
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Jason Furman
September 23, 2022, Video: "Jason Furman, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and former CEA chair, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to react to the Bank of England's…
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Jason Furman
September 7, 2022, Opinion: "The scariest economics paper of 2022 argues that labor markets remain extremely tight, underlying inflation is high and possibly rising, and several…
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Jason Furman
September 2, 2022, Opinion: "The US labor market has been very tight for over a year now, driving up both nominal wage growth and price growth, and it remained tight in August.…
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Jason Furman
August 26, 2022, Video: "Harvard's Jason Furman, former chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to explain why he's critical of President…
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Jason Furman
August 2022, Interview: "This week, President Joe Biden â€¦
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Jason Furman
August 11, 2022, Opinion: "Prices, on average, didn’t go up in July. That’s terrific news—and much better than I had expected. The Federal Reserve should still continue its…
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Jason Furman
August 2022, Opinion: "Over the last two quarters, US employment in the nonfarm business sector grew at a very strong 4.3 percent annual rate while output fell at a 2.3 percent…