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    Heather Boushey

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  1. Heather Marie Boushey (born 1970) is an American economist. Boushey currently serves as a member of President Joe Biden's Council of Economic Advisers. She also serves as the Chief Economist for the Invest in America Cabinet at the White House. She previously was the president and CEO of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.

  2. Heather Boushey is a leading economist on economic inequality, growth, and public policy. She is a co-founder of Equitable Growth, a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, and the author of Unbound and Finding Time.

  3. Feb 14, 2023 · Heather Boushey is a Member of the Council of Economic Advisers and Chief Economist to the Invest in America Cabinet. She is an expert on the impact of structural inequities on economic growth and a leading voice on matters of economic policy.

  4. On Sunday, “Finding Time” got a nice shout-out in the New York Times by opinion writer Judith Shulevitz in her thought-provoking column “How to Fix Feminism,” that I wanted to share: IN an important new book, “Finding Time,” the economist Heather Boushey argues that the failure of government and businesses to replace the services provided […]

  5. Aug 28, 2020 · By Katy Lederer. Aug. 28, 2020. Heather Boushey, who is unofficially one of the top economic advisers to Joseph R. Biden Jr., does not play to type. When the progressive economist and I...

  6. Heather Boushey is the executive director and chief economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and co-editor of a volume of essays about economics and inequality. She has written and spoken on topics such as unemployment, social policy, family well-being, and work-life conflict.

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  8. May 31, 2023 · Heather Boushey, a White House official, speaks at a conference on fiscal policy and explains how the President's agenda aims to achieve sustained, equitable growth through strategic public investments. She highlights the bipartisan budget deal, the economic recovery, and the modern American industrial strategy.

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