Janet Yellen, Secretary of Treasury

Janet Yellen

Secretary of Treasury

Janet Louise Yellen was born in August 1946 in Brooklyn, New York. She earned an undergraduate degree in economics with honors from Pembroke College in Brown University. She received a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University.

She was appointed assistant professor of economics at Harvard University where she taught for six years. She was recruited to become an economist with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and was assigned to research international monetary reform. She met her husband while she was at the Fed, and he had already accepted a teaching position at the London School of Economics. Yellen left her position at the Fed to accompany him and was employed as an economics lecturer by the London School. They returned to the U.S. two years later, and Yellen joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, to conduct macroeconomics research and teach MBA and undergraduate students. She remains a professor emerita at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

Yellen was appointed by President Clinton as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. She was confirmed by the Senate and served in that position for 30 months. She left that post to become chair of President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers. At the end of President Clinton’s administration, she returned to Berkeley.

In 2004, Yellen was chosen as president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco and was a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee. In 2010, President Obama nominated Yellen as vice-chair of the Federal Reserve Board of governors. She was confirmed by a voice vote of the Senate. Three years later, she was nominated to be Chair of the Federal Reserve.

After eight years, Yellen joined the Brookings Institution think tank as a distinguished fellow in residence.

She was nominated to be the Secretary of the Treasury by then president-elect Joe Biden. Confirmed by the Senate, she is the first woman to hold that position.

She is married to George Akerlof and they have one child. She is Jewish.

In the News…

Inflation reached another 40-year high last month with consumer prices rising 7.9% annually. The Federal Reserve has already raised interest rates by a quarter of a percent, with more rate hikes likely. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen predicts that consumers will not escape inflation throughout the remainder of the year. “We’re likely to see another year in which 12-month inflation numbers remain very uncomfortably high,” she said. 

She had previously predicted that inflation would slow down in the second half of 2022, but “a lot of uncertainty” around Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused her to revise her prior forecast. 

“We have seen a very meaningful increase in gas prices, and my guess is that next month we’ll see further evidence of an impact on U.S. inflation of Putin’s war on Ukraine,” Secretary Yellen said. 

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The Honorable Janet Yellen
Secretary of the Treasury
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20220


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