Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan | 60 Minutes Archive
Summary
Alan Greenspan, who led the U.S. Federal Reserve for 18 years under four presidents, has died at the age of 100. He was one of the longest-serving chairs of the Federal Reserve. A 2007 interview with Greenspan is available from CBS News.Key Facts
- Alan Greenspan was the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve.
- He served for 18 years, the longest tenure in the Fed's history.
- He worked under four different U.S. presidents.
- Greenspan retired more than a year before a 2007 interview with CBS News.
- He died recently at the age of 100.
- CBS News has an archive segment featuring Greenspan from 60 Minutes.
- The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States that manages the country’s money supply and interest rates.
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