94. The Cost of Fiscal Insanity, Student Loan Forgiveness, & Inflation Crisis w Marc Goldwein | Ep. 18
In LPP Episode #18, I interview Marc Goldwein of CRFB on his passion on budget reforms, Fiscal Blueprint for reducing debt and inflation, student loan forgiveness, & more to let people prosper.
Hello Friend,
In episode #18 of the Let People Prosper Show (recorded on 11/10/2022), I interview Mr. Marc Goldwein of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget about:
CRFB’s recent Fiscal Blueprint for Reducing Deficits and Inflation
Costs of President Biden’s student loan cancellation plan
Policies during the pandemic and shutdowns, including CRFB’s Covid money tracker
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Mr. Goldwein’s bio (here):
Marc Goldwein is the Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, where he guides and conducts research on a wide array of topics related to fiscal policy and the federal budget. He is frequently quoted in a number of major media outlets and works regularly with Members of Congress and their staffs on budget-related issues.
Previously, Marc served as Associate Director of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (The Fiscal Commission) and senior budget analyst on the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction (The Super Committee). He also conducted research for the Government Accountability Office, the World Bank, the Historian's Office at the Social Security Administration, and the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley.
In addition to his work at the Committee, Marc serves on Martha's Tables' Business Advisory Council and teaches economics at Johns Hopkins University and the University of California DC. Marc is the recipient of the Johns Hopkins University Excellence in Teaching award and was featured in the Forbes "30 Under 30" list for Law & Policy. He holds a BA and MA from Johns Hopkins University. Contact Marc at goldwein@crfb.org and find him on Twitter at @MarcGoldwein.