If Yellen Were A Man We Wouldn't Be Talking About This

If Yellen Were A Man We Wouldn't Be Talking About This
Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, speaks at the University of San Diego's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice in San Diego, California, U.S., on Monday, Feb. 22, 2010. Yellen said the U.S. economy will operate below potential this year and next and still needs low interest rates to gain strength. Photographer: Sandy Huffaker/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, speaks at the University of San Diego's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice in San Diego, California, U.S., on Monday, Feb. 22, 2010. Yellen said the U.S. economy will operate below potential this year and next and still needs low interest rates to gain strength. Photographer: Sandy Huffaker/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In the immediate aftermath of Lawrence Summers’s withdrawal from consideration as the next chief of the Federal Reserve, there was a great deal of chatter in Washington along the lines of “anyone but Yellen”; Janet Yellen is the current vice chairwoman.

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