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African American economist, Cecilia Rouse, Biden's pick for CEA chair - Black News Channel

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By: N. James Dotson Jr./BNC Digital Editor President-Elect Biden has selected Cecilia Rouse, a Black economist, to chair the Council of Economic Advisers making her the first Black women to hold this position. Serving as dean of Princeton School of Public and International Affairs dean, Rouse was once on the council under President Barack Obama during the what is known as the 'Great Recession'  saying in a statement released in a Princeton newsletter help develop a set of policies in a number of areas, including finding ways to make it more attractive for employers to hire workers and finding ways […]

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