Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Alice Rivlin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American economist Alice Rivlin.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Alice Rivlin

Alice Mitchell Rivlin was an American economist and budget official. Through her public career, she served as the 16th vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 1996 to 1999 and as the 30th director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Bill Clinton from 1994 to 1996, as well as the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office from 1975 to 1983. A member of the Democratic Party, Rivlin was the first woman to hold each of those posts.

It's a technical, fairly difficult job that has no particular political connotations, so I doubt there are any big campaign contributors dying to be on the Fed. And remember, it doesn't pay very well, certainly by Republican standards.
The job of the Central Bank is to worry.
The increase in inequality in income is a longtime trend, but the pressure on middle- and low-income workers is going up rapidly. Especially if they live in an area where there are high housing and gas prices, like California.
The federal budget deficit is the biggest single impediment to revitalizing the American economy. — © Alice Rivlin
The federal budget deficit is the biggest single impediment to revitalizing the American economy.
Politicians pay more attention to interest groups than to the public interest.
If simple, painless solutions to public problems existed, they would have been found long ago.
most economists, like doctors, are reluctant to make predictions, and those who make them are seldom accurate. The economy, like the human body, is a highly complex system whose workings are not thoroughly understood.
One would hope that you would have a CBO director who does not let ideology get in the way of making good estimates. [Congress] values having a credible institution that they can rely on to give them the best estimates possible.
The 'American dream' ... means an economy in which people who work hard can get ahead and each new generation lives better than the last one. The 'American dream' also means a democratic political system in which most people feel they can affect public decisions and elect officials who will speak for them. In recent years, the dream has been fading.
Cynics about government find much to be cynical about.
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