With more influence than heads of state, the chair of the US Federal Reserve has received both praise and criticism since taking over. If job growth stays strong and inflation hits 2%, he won’t care. US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has one of the world’s most important jobs, making some of the world’s biggest economic decisions. Thankfully, in doing so, he has a lot of experience on which to draw. He began his career as a lawyer, later becoming an investment banker, then serving as a Treasury Department official overseeing debt market management, and finally becoming a partner at…
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