Alan Greenspan dies at age 100
Alan Greenspan, the thirteenth chair of the Federal Reserve who served under four presidents, died at age 100.“Alan passed away at our home this morning at the age of 100 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease,” Andrea Mitchell, Greenspan’s wife chief Washington correspondent for NBC said in a statement. He had ‘irrational exuberance’ for baseball, the Washington Commanders, tennis, golf and music, especially jazz,” Mitchell added. “He will be remembered for his brilliance and his kindness.
- ▪Alan Greenspan, the thirteenth chair of the Federal Reserve who served under four presidents, died at age 100.“Alan passed away at our home this morning at the age of 100 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease,” Andrea Mitchell, Greenspa
- ▪He had ‘irrational exuberance’ for baseball, the Washington Commanders, tennis, golf and music, especially jazz,” Mitchell added.
- ▪“He will be remembered for his brilliance and his kindness.
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Alan Greenspan, the thirteenth chair of the Federal Reserve who served under four presidents, died at age 100.“Alan passed away at our home this morning at the age of 100 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease,” Andrea Mitchell, Greenspan’s wife chief Washington correspondent for NBC said in a statement. Recommended Stories Rare bipartisan housing win heads to Trump’s desk: Zach Halaschak Third round of June Social Security payments goes out in three days July Social Security direct payment worth $994 goes out in 11 days “He was a giant of a man who helped shape the U.S. economy for decades under presidents of both parties, but was always honest in acknowledging his mistakes,” she said.“To me he was my husband, who shaped my life from our very first date in 1984.
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