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    Meet Stephen Miran, Trump’s Newest Federal Reserve Board Pick | Invesloan.com

    August 7, 2025
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    • President Donald Trump said he’ll appoint Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors until January.
    • Miran is the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. The Senate would need to confirm him.
    • He’s criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell and has questioned the Fed’s independence.

    President Donald Trump is trying to put one of his top economic advisors on the Federal Reserve Board — but only for a few months.

    In a post on Truth Social, Trump announced that he would nominate Stephen Miran, currently the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, to fill a newly vacant seat on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

    Miran will have to be confirmed by the US Senate. The vacancy was caused by Gov. Adrian Kugler’s early resignation, which she announced last week.

    Trump indicated that Miran is a temporary pick, saying that he would only serve until January 31, 2026, which is when Kugler’s term would have ended. Federal Reserve Board governors typically serve 14-year terms.

    “In the meantime, we will continue to search for a permanent replacement,” Trump wrote.

    Trump’s appointment of Miran comes amid a monthslong feud with the board’s chair, Jerome Powell, over the central bank’s resistance to cutting interest rates this year.

    Here’s what you should know about Miran.

    He graduated from Boston University and got a Ph.D. from Harvard


    Harvard University

    Miran earned a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard in 2010.


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    Miran attended Boston University, where he studied economics, philosophy, and mathematics, according to a White House biography.

    He later earned a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 2010, where he wrote a dissertation on household saving behavior and fiscal policy.

    His dissertation advisor was Martin Feldstein, an economist who also served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Ronald Reagan.

    He’s called the independence of the Fed into question


    The Federal Reserve Building

    Miran argued that the Fed isn’t as independent as it seems.


    Daniel Slim / AFP via Getty Images

    In an article for Barron’s published in October 2024, Miran argued that the Federal Reserve isn’t as independent as it seems.

    While the central bank is typically seen as being largely separate from the whims of the president, Miran said that there are often informal communication channels between officials at the Treasury and the Fed in particular. He also noted that many Treasury officials later serve at the Fed, and vice versa.

    “The wall between fiscal and monetary policy is already partially broken down, and the central bank’s independence is overstated,” Miran wrote. “To the extent that personnel is policy, the Fed has already fused with the rest of the executive branch. Getting overly excited by politicians’ statements on the matter may grab attention, but the ship has sailed.”

    He’s criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates


    Jerome Powell

    Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.


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    Miran is likely to be a key vote for cutting interest rates if confirmed to the Federal Reserve Board.

    In fact, he implicitly criticized Powell for not doing so in an appearance on MSNBC last month, arguing that Trump is generally prescient about rate cuts.

    “What we’re seeing now in real time is a repetition, once again, of this pattern where the president will end up having been proven right,” Miran said. “The Fed will — with a lag, and probably quite too late —eventually catch up to the President’s view.”

    .@CEA47 Chair @SteveMiran: @POTUS was right in 2018-2019 when he said there was no inflation and no need for higher interest rates—and eventually, Chairman Powell caught up to him… What we’re seeing now is a repetition of this pattern, where @POTUS will end up having been… pic.twitter.com/PaR2G11VTz

    — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) August 1, 2025

    He has experience in private industry


    Stephen Miran

    When Miran is not focusing on public economic policies, he has a career in private industries.


    AP Photo/Alex Brandon

    Prior to focusing on public economic policies, he had a career in the private sector.

    Before joining the Treasury, Miran had spent about a decade working in financial markets, including in analyst and portfolio roles at Fidelity Investments.

    In 2021, after leaving the first Trump administration, Miran co‑founded Amberwave Partners, an asset management firm focused on investment strategy, where he served as portfolio manager until early 2023. In 2024, Miran also took on the role of senior strategist at Hudson Bay Capital Management, a multi‑strategy hedge fund known for its investment in distressed debt.

    He was confirmed to chair the Council of Economic Advisers


    Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington

    Miran was nominated by Trump in December 2024 to serve as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers.


    Annabelle Gordon/REUTERS

    Miran has served in both Trump administrations.

    He was nominated by Trump in December 2024 to serve as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, which is a top White House role that advises the president on economic policies.

    He was confirmed by the Senate in March 2025, by a party-line 53-46 vote. Senate Democrats and some centrist Republicans expressed concern over his advocacy for broad, economy-wide tariffs, which they said could raise prices for consumers and provoke retaliatory measures from key allies.

    Some critics also question whether his relatively recent conversion from a believer in free markets to a supporter of tariffs is politically motivated or based on data, though Miran previously told Fortune magazine that his beliefs are shaped by when he worked on Wall Street in his 20s.

    He is an assistant architect in Trump’s tariffs


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    Miran is often credited with developing the framework behind Trump’s push for “reciprocal tariffs.”


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    Miran is often credited with developing the framework behind Trump’s push for “reciprocal tariffs” — the idea that the US should match or mirror the tariffs other countries impose on American goods.

    In late 2024, Miran authored a 41-page policy paper titled “A User’s Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System.”

    The document laid out his theory that tariffs could be used not just to protect domestic industries but also as leverage to force trade concessions from trading partners such as China, the EU, and Mexico.

    Miran also argues in the paper that the US can use its economic scale and consumer market as a strategic tool to rebalance global trade, which he said has been skewed by years of unequal treatment under WTO rules.

    He helped shape pandemic relief programs


    An image of Stephen Miran, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.

    An image of Stephen Miran, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.


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    The pandemic hit while Miran was serving as the Senior Advisor for Economic Policy at the Treasury, and he is often credited for coming up with the relief programs to help support small and medium-sized businesses, many of which were shutting their doors.

    The programs he helped usher through include the Paycheck Protection Program for smaller businesses and the Main Street Lending Program for brick-and-mortar stores.

    He also worked to incentivise companies of all sizes to retain employees by tying their loan forgiveness to payroll spending, in response to a sudden spike in unemployment rates during the pandemic.

    Miran eventually received a Treasury award for his work.

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