Trump picks a University of Minnesota professor to lead his economic council

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WASHINGTON – In a significant move for his administration, President Donald Trump has nominated Christopher Phelan, an esteemed economist from the University of Minnesota, to take on the role of chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). This position is crucial for analyzing economic trends and advising the administration on its economic policies.

Should the Senate confirm his nomination, Phelan will succeed Stephen Miran, a Harvard-educated economist who transitioned to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors last September. Following Miran’s departure, Pierre Yared, the council’s vice chairman, has been serving as the acting chairman.

Phelan’s extensive background includes a strong focus on central banking operations, aligning with Trump’s expressed desire for the Federal Reserve to implement substantial cuts to benchmark interest rates. Such strategies aim to stimulate economic growth, albeit with the potential risk of increased inflation—a topic of ongoing debate among economists.

His professional journey has included consultancy work with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, where he gained insights into monetary policy and economic analysis. Phelan earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and went on to obtain his doctorate from the prestigious University of Chicago, further solidifying his credentials in the field.

“President Trump has assembled the best and most experienced economic team in modern history,” stated White House spokesman Kush Desai, emphasizing that Phelan represents a significant addition to this team. Desai also noted that Yared, who has been serving in an acting capacity, will be returning to his faculty position at Columbia University’s business school.

The appointment of Phelan reflects the administration’s commitment to leveraging expert economic advice in shaping policies that impact the nation’s financial landscape. As the U.S. navigates complex economic challenges, the role of the CEA, under Phelan’s leadership, will be pivotal in formulating strategies that foster growth and stability.

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