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Alan Krueger To Succeed Austan Goolsbee As Chair Of White House Council Of Economic Advisers

By JULIE PACE   08/29/11 09:45 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has chosen labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post as the White House scrambles for solutions to boost a fragile economy with the 2012 election looming.

A White House official said Obama will nominate Krueger to head the White House Council of Economic Advisers. If confirmed by the Senate, he would replace Austan Goolsbee, who left the administration earlier this month.

The official spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to speak ahead of Obama's official announcement on Monday.

The decision completes a wholesale shake-up of the team that Obama brought with him to the White House over three years ago. Advisers Larry Summers, Christina Romer and Goolsbee have now all departed, and Obama continues to struggle with perceptions the economy is stuck in low gear on his watch.

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is the only remaining top official from Obama's original economics team. Last month, the Treasury Department announced that Geithner would stay on, ending speculation he would leave the administration.

Krueger spent the first two years of the Obama administration as an assistant Treasury secretary for economic policy. In 2010, he returned to Princeton University, where he has served on the faculty for more than 20 years.

Krueger is likely to become an important public face for the administration on the economy. Both Roemer and Goolsbee, Obama's two previous CEA chairs, were frequent spokesmen for the president, appearing on television and at White House events to promote the president's policies.

That role could be even more important in the coming months, as a host of would-be Republican successors travel around the country, campaigning hard for the GOP presidential nomination by focusing, in no small part, on Obama's handling of the economy.

The national unemployment rate remains at 9.1 percent and has shown little improvement over the past year, despite the more than $800 billion stimulus program that Obama got Congress to pass not long after he took office. The economy also has been on a dual track of slow growth and ballooning deficits, and Obama saw the nation's credit rating downgraded by Standard & Poor's earlier this year as he fought congressional Republicans for weeks for a program to slow the flow of red ink.

The White House and Republican congressional leaders ultimately agreed to a compromise deal to increase the government's borrowing authority in early August, on the cusp of default, but the S&P credit rating was lowered from AAA to AA+, nevertheless.

Obama took to the road for a series of town-hall style meetings just before he went on vacation, seeking to explain his efforts to promote economic growth and attack the stubborn high joblessness. He and his aides have suggested he'll bring forth a new jobs plan when Congress returns after the Labor Day recess.

Appearing Monday on MSNBC, Goolsbee said that "we're still in a pretty tough spot" on the economy.

"When you come out of a recession, especially one as deep as we were in, you can't just go back to do what you were doing before," he said. He said growth had picked up in 2010 but "this year we've taken some heavy blows."

He said that investing and focusing on the "industries of the future" are the kinds of policy directions the country needs to pursue.

Goolsbee said he doesn't think that bringing another stimulus program forward is necessarily a good idea, and maybe there should be some kind of tax incentives for companies to hire.

Goolsbee left the administration to return to the University of Chicago, but is expected to play an informal role in Obama's re-election campaign.

Krueger's appointment was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has chosen labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post as the White House scrambles for solutions to boost a fragile economy with the 2012 election ...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has chosen labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post as the White House scrambles for solutions to boost a fragile economy with the 2012 election ...
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AyeChart 09:19 AM on 08/29/2011
Clearly a LABOR economist is not what we need.  We need someone who understands BUSINESS.  Businesses hire people.  LABOR does not hire itself.  Companies do not hire people to give them jobs.  They hire people so that the company can MAKE MORE MONEY.  Policies which deter companies from making more money--or demonize them when they do!--do not encourage job growth or economic  Read More...
10:52 PM on 09/07/2011
Barack Obama’s decision to nominate Alan Krueger as Chair of White House Council of Economic Advisers is not a surprise. Although, when Obama pitches job plans before Congress some of his plans may contradict Alan Krueger’s economic theories. Tomorrow Obama plans on giving Congress a great speech about what exactly he will do to save this Country’s economy, one of the ideas he has is to extend the number of months a citizen gets unemployment. This idea is contrary to many of Alan Krueger’s studies. For instance, Alan Krueger has researched and believes that extending the unemployment pay will in turn keep people from going out and finding jobs, which will not improve the unemployment rate. Above all, this is politics and Obama knows that sometimes you must give the people what they want to hear, rather than what is right for the economy.
06:28 PM on 08/31/2011
ALLEN KRUEGER IS ANOTHER MARXIST GEEK WHO HAS SPENT HIS LIFE LOVING THE UNIONS---AND HE IS ALSO SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER CREATED ONE JOB--NOW HE IS AN OBAMA EXPERT ON JOB CREATION --IN OTHER WORDS THE TAXPAYER IS BUYING ANOTHER PIG IN THE POLK
06:23 PM on 08/31/2011
THIS ALLEN KUREGER READ A BOOK ON HIRING EMPLOYEES ABOUT 10 YRS AGO NOW HE IS THE OBAMA EXPERT---THE MAN NEVER CREATED A JOB IN HIS LIFE--HE IS JUST ANOTHER GEEK WHO IS GOING TO COLLECT TAXPAYER FOR DOING NOTHING ---KIND OF LIKE THE 44 CZARS
06:26 PM on 08/30/2011
Mr. Krueger was instrumental in the "Cash for Klunkers" program. Wasn't that an episode of The Little Rascal's back in the day?
06:24 PM on 08/31/2011
IT WAS BY ALL DEFINITIONS A LOSER
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01:31 PM on 08/30/2011
Obama picks another academic. The problem with academians is that they live in a theoretical world. What the president should do, is find some small business owners who've come up through the school of hard knocks. He'd get better advice and ideas.
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kinogod
word farmer
10:45 AM on 08/30/2011
Oh great -- another freaking blue blood with "tons of experience in the classroom.". Obama needed to invite Robert Reich. I am sloop over bama and his appointments.
09:31 AM on 08/30/2011
Strict instructions to hate capitalism and further expand the public sector
09:06 AM on 08/30/2011
So, after Obama's economic team walks out and leaves only Geithner, Obama reaches down and raises up one of his underlings who has followed his agenda throughout, and he ls it 'something new." It's a re-tread. Interesting stats I read this week: Among advisors of previous presidents, anywhere from 30 to 50% had business experience. Obama's admin was at the bottom with 8%. So what does Obama do now--choose a "Princeton graduate" and believe its holy. Lord, lord.
RSK1177
Concerned
05:58 PM on 08/30/2011
meg8907.....Krueger was in the Treasury Dept. when Obama first took office. Now he's coming back from academia as Obama's top economic advisor. I wonder how much Krueger accomplished when he was in the Treasury Department? If Krueger quits like the first three economic advisors did, Obama might want to hire Freddy Kruger from Elm Street.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
08:30 AM on 08/30/2011
once upon a time US corporations had a shred of patriotism .....

but that's no longer the case ....
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surfinnonreality
Face reality as it is, not as you wish it to be.
08:00 AM on 08/30/2011
When will Obama learn? You can't tax and regulate your way to prosperity!! He needs someone like a Joe the Plumber to give him advice. In Obama's case, everytime he touches the economy someone loses a business or an employee.

For every new law passed, someone loses a right. Unless you are in Texas where the new laws are giving back rights.
08:23 AM on 08/30/2011
Surfinnon - You are telling the truth!!! - Fanned AND FAVED #6 - Spot on.
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smburwick
07:59 AM on 08/30/2011
This is a guy who borowed the idea of Cash for Clunkers in this country. Face it America. Social progressives never come up with their own ideas, they take it from someone! Meanwhile it was a momentary boost for dealers and the industry is in the toilet now.
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WhiteGuy
I'll drink the Tea you drink the KoolAid
07:13 AM on 08/30/2011
Alan Krueger What business did he start or run? How many Employees did he hire in the private sector? Obama has a complete lack of leadership picking people that have never started or ran a Company that gives him advice on how to startup a small business. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Its now wonder he is performing so poorly. No Clue
08:24 AM on 08/30/2011
Whiteguy- F&F - Spot on !!!
ssyankeeclipper
Glen Beck rules
06:43 AM on 08/30/2011
maybe we should try a different approach, all these educated high upper end intellects aren't doing the job on helping the economy, maybe we should listen to someone who's been there done that types, the O administration just gets more incompitent everyday
ssyankeeclipper
Glen Beck rules
06:38 AM on 08/30/2011
the O administration, sink, sank, sunk
05:47 AM on 08/30/2011
This guy was the architect behind Cash For Clunkers?