Labor Economist to Replace Austan Goolsbee as Top Economic Adviser
Alan Krueger is expected to push for more aggressive policies to lower unemployment
After years of long hours and low-ish pay, many of President Obama's old aides are cashing in on their political connections. But as The New Republic's Noam Scheiber explains, there's some squabbling among the Obama alumni network over who looks like a crass sellout and who's a classy sellout.
Alan Krueger is expected to push for more aggressive policies to lower unemployment
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