Inflation-tamer Paul Volcker, former Fed Chairman, dies at 92

Dec 9, 2019 |

Paul Volcker, the stogie-smoking former chairman of the Federal Reserve who pioneered the policies responsible for today’s sub-4% mortgage rates, died Sunday in New York at the age of 92. Volcker, who was 6 feet, 7 inches tall and towered over the six presidents he served, inherited double-digit inflation when President Jimmy Carter appointed him […more]

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