Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
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Swarthmore College, (BA)
Samuel Aryeh Schulhofer-Wohl | |
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| Alma mater | University of Chicago, (PhD) Swarthmore College, (BA) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | macroeconomics, applied econometrics |
| Institutions | Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Princeton University Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
Sam Schulhofer-Wohl is an American economist who is senior vice president and senior advisor to the president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.[1] He was previously Senior Vice President and Director of Financial Policy at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Research Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,[2] and an economics professor at Princeton University.[3][4]
Raised in Philadelphia and Chicago, Schulhofer-Wohl studied physics and economics at Swarthmore College while preparing for a career as a journalist.[5] He spent four years working as a copy editor and reporter at The Journal-Standard, the Birmingham Post-Herald, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, before returning to Chicago for a PhD in economics at the University of Chicago.[6]