What will be the key focus areas of Stephen Miran's economic policy in the first six months?
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Policy announcements and speeches by Stephen Miran or the White House
Trump Nominates Stephen Miran, Former Manhattan Institute Fellow, to Lead Council of Economic Advisers
Dec 22, 2024, 03:37 PM
President Donald Trump has announced the nomination of Stephen Miran to serve as the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. Miran, who previously served as a Senior Advisor for Economic Policy during Trump's earlier presidency and has worked at the Manhattan Institute, expressed his honor at being chosen and his commitment to implementing policies aimed at creating a booming, noninflationary economy for all Americans. The Council of Economic Advisers plays a crucial role in advising the President on economic policy.
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