Chair Of The Federal Reserve | Vibepedia
The Chair of the Federal Reserve is the head of the Federal Reserve System, responsible for overseeing monetary policy and maintaining economic stability in the
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The Chair of the Federal Reserve is the head of the Federal Reserve System, responsible for overseeing monetary policy and maintaining economic stability in the United States. The chair serves a four-year term, nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Notable chairs include William McChesney Martin, Alan Greenspan, and Jerome Powell, who have shaped the country's economic landscape through their decisions.