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Jason Furman
@jasonfurman
Professor @Harvard, Director @HarvardBizGov, Senior Fellow @PIIE, teaches Ec10, words @nytopinion, was Chair of Pres Obama's CEA. Some posts may be educational.
Cambridge, MA
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Born August 18, 1970
Joined April 2011
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    Jason Furman
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    Feb 1, 2025
    Hard to argue with the WSJ editorial page.
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    Jason Furman
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    Apr 4, 2025
    One of these men did not attend the inauguration.
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    Jason Furman
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    Aug 24, 2022
    Pouring roughly half trillion dollars of gasoline on the inflationary fire that is already burning is reckless. Doing it while going well beyond one campaign promise ($10K of student loan relief) and breaking another (all proposals paid for) is even worse.
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    Jason Furman
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    Mar 12, 2020
    What policy will provide relief to: a. A waiter who is losing most of his tips b. A Lyft driver who is losing many of her trips c. A person who self quarantines without pay d. Someone who was going to re-enter the job market but can't now e. Everyone else Only one: CASH
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    Jason Furman
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    Oct 10, 2025
    The other day a student asked me about the prevalence of insider trading in prediction markets. I now have an answer.
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    Jason Furman
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    Nov 29, 2020
    President Biden will have an economic dream team. I am thrilled for him, for them, and most importantly, for the country. One tweet for each member, starting with the most important economic agency (that I ever ran):
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    Jason Furman
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    Nov 2, 2021
    My guess is the majority of Americans with a net worth of $50 to $300 million would get a tax cut under the Build Back Better plan with a full repeal of SALT. The bill would do more for the super-rich than it does for climate change, childcare or preschool. That's obscene.
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    Jason Furman
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    Apr 7, 2025
    This is now much worse than a Liz Truss moment. After Truss unleashed chaos in UK markets she pulled back part of her proposal then fired her Chancellor & then pulled back the rest of it. None of that was enough for markets--until she resigned. How can we get out of this?
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    Jason Furman
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    Nov 3, 2025
    At a 1% real rate of return the vampire would have $7T today.
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    Jacobin
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    Oct 31, 2025
    Imagine a vampire came to the New World with Columbus in 1492. If he somehow managed to earn or steal the equivalent of $1 million 2025 US dollars every day, he wouldn't become a trillionaire until about 4232 — 2,740 years later. Not even Dracula himself would be as effective a
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    Jason Furman
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    Aug 6, 2021
    I have yet to find a blemish in this jobs report. I've never before seen such a wonderful set of economic data: --Job gains in most sectors --Big decline in unemployment rate, even bigger for Black & Hispanic/Latino --Redn in long-term unemp --Solid (nominal) wage gains
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    Jason Furman
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    Jan 14, 2021
    The Biden plan is the most impressive and ambitious child poverty plan ever in the United States. This would not just help in the short run but have long-run mobility benefits as well. Perhaps the 2nd most important part, the most important being combatting the virus.
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    Jason Furman
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    Apr 9, 2025
    I don't think people realize that in important respects tariffs are now higher & more inflationary than what was announced on last Wednesday. Since then we've gone from 54% to 125% on China, our 3rd largest trading partner. That outweighs delaying the increases on 70+ others.
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    Jason Furman
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    Sep 29, 2024
    Craziest (and most infuriating) chart I saw this past week: Germany's monthly exports of goods purportedly to Kyrgyzstan. From @robin_j_brooks.
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    Jason Furman
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    Aug 11, 2025
    I don’t think I have ever publicly criticized any Presidential nominee before. But E.J. Antoni is completely unqualified to be BLS Commissioner. He is an extreme partisan and does not have any relevant expertise. He would be a break from decades of nonpartisan technocrats.
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