Jewish economist ‘verklempt’ to join Joe Biden’s council of advisers
Jared Bernstein uses Yiddish saying to celebrate appointment to the president-elect's team
Economist Jared Bernstein found a Yiddish way to celebrate his appointment to President-elect Joe Biden’s council of economic advisers.
“Thanks for all the support, econ twitter! I’m verklempt! As a CEA member, I’m soooo excited to get to work with my awesome new colleagues in fast pursuit of full employment and a recovery that reaches everyone,” he tweeted Monday, using a Yiddish word that means overcome with joy and emotion.
Bernstein, who is Jewish, was Biden’s chief economic adviser during the Obama administration. He joins a Biden economics team that is being noted for its diversity.
Bernstein has been referred to as a “progressive” economist for his focus on income inequality and opposition to international free trade agreements.
Thanks for all the support, econ twitter! I'm verklempt! As a CEA member, I'm soooo excited to get to work with my awesome new colleagues in fast pursuit of full employment and a recovery that reaches everyone.
— Jared Bernstein (@econjared) November 30, 2020
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