Chair Of The Federal Reserve

The chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System is the head of the Federal Reserve, and is the active executive officer of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

The chairman presides at meetings of the Board.

Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Chair Of The Federal Reserve
Seal of the Board of Governors
Chair Of The Federal Reserve
Flag of the Federal Reserve System
Chair Of The Federal Reserve
Incumbent
Jerome Powell
since February 5, 2018
United States Federal Reserve System
StyleMr. Chairman
Member ofBoard of Governors
Open Market Committee
Reports toUnited States Congress
SeatEccles Building
Washington, D.C.
AppointerPresident
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthFour years, renewable (as Chair)
14 years, non-renewable (as Governor)
Constituting instrumentFederal Reserve Act
FormationAugust 10, 1914; 109 years ago (1914-08-10)
First holderCharles Sumner Hamlin
DeputyVice Chair of the Federal Reserve
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level I
Websitefederalreserve.gov

The chairman serves a four-year term after being nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate; the officeholder serves concurrently as member of the Board of Governors. The chairman may serve multiple terms, pending a new nomination and confirmation at the end of each term, with William McChesney Martin as the longest serving chair from 1951 to 1970 and Alan Greenspan as a close second. The president may not have the legal authority to dismiss a chairman before the end of a term, although this assumption has never been tested in court.

The current chairman is Jerome Powell, who was sworn in on February 5, 2018. He was nominated to the position by President Donald Trump on November 2, 2017, and later confirmed by the Senate. He was subsequently nominated to a second term by President Joe Biden, later confirmed by the Senate and sworn in on May 23, 2022.

Appointment process

Chair Of The Federal Reserve 
Federal Reserve Chairs (Left to Right): Janet Yellen, Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, and Paul Volcker. Yellen was vice chair when the photograph was taken.

As stipulated by the Banking Act of 1935, the president may designate to serve as Chairman of the Board for four-year terms with the advice and consent of the Senate, from among the sitting governors. The Senate Committee responsible for vetting a Federal Reserve chair nominee is the Senate Committee on Banking.

Duties of the Fed chairman

By law, at meetings of the Board the chairman shall preside, and, in his absence, the vice chairman shall preside. In the absence of the chairman and the vice chairman, the Board shall elect a member to act as chairman pro tempore.

Under the chairman's leadership, the Board's responsibilities include analysis of domestic and international financial and economic developments. The board also supervises and regulates the Federal Reserve Banks, exercises responsibility in the nation's payments system, and administers consumer credit protection laws.

One of the chairman's most important duties is to serve as the chair of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which is critical in setting short-term U.S. monetary policy.

By law, the chairman reports twice a year to Congress on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy objectives. He or she also testifies before Congress on numerous other financial issues and meets periodically with the treasury secretary, who is a member of the president's Cabinet.

Conflict of interest law

The law applicable to the chair and all other members of the board provides (in part):

No member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall be an officer or director of any bank, banking institution, trust company, or Federal Reserve bank or hold stock in any bank, banking institution, or trust company; and before entering upon his duties as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System he shall certify under oath that he has complied with this requirement, and such certification shall be filed with the secretary of the Board.

Salary

Chair of the Federal Reserve is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule, thus earning the salary prescribed for that level (US$246,400, as of April 2024).

List of Fed chairs

The following is a list of past and present chairs of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. A chair serves for a four-year term after appointment, but may be reappointed for several consecutive four-year terms. Since the Federal Reserve was established in 1914, the following people have served as chair.

# Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Tenure length Appointed by
Start of term End of term
- Chair Of The Federal Reserve  William Gibbs McAdoo
(1863–1941)
December 23, 1913 August 10, 1914 230 days ex officio
1 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Charles Hamlin
(1861–1938)
August 10, 1914 August 9, 1916 1 year, 365 days Woodrow Wilson
2 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  William Harding
(1864–1930)
August 10, 1916 August 9, 1922 5 years, 364 days
3 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Daniel Crissinger
(1860–1942)
May 1, 1923 September 15, 1927 4 years, 137 days Warren G. Harding
4 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Roy Young
(1882–1960)
October 4, 1927 August 31, 1930 2 years, 331 days Calvin Coolidge
5 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Eugene Meyer
(1875–1959)
September 16, 1930 May 10, 1933 2 years, 236 days Herbert Hoover
6 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Eugene Black
(1873–1934)
May 19, 1933 August 15, 1934 1 year, 88 days Franklin D. Roosevelt
7 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Marriner Eccles
(1890–1977)
November 15, 1934 January 31, 1948 13 years, 77 days
8 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Thomas McCabe
(1893–1982)
April 15, 1948 March 31, 1951 2 years, 350 days Harry S. Truman
9 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Bill Martin
(1906–1998)
April 2, 1951 January 31, 1970 18 years, 304 days Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
10 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Arthur Burns
(1904–1987)
February 1, 1970 January 31, 1978 7 years, 364 days Richard Nixon
11 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  William Miller
(1925–2006)
March 8, 1978 August 6, 1979 1 year, 151 days Jimmy Carter
12 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Paul Volcker
(1927–2019)
August 6, 1979 August 11, 1987 8 years, 5 days Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
13 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Alan Greenspan
(born 1926)
August 11, 1987 January 31, 2006 18 years, 173 days Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
14 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Ben Bernanke
(born 1953)
February 1, 2006 January 31, 2014 7 years, 364 days George W. Bush
Barack Obama
15 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Janet Yellen
(born 1946)
February 3, 2014 February 3, 2018 4 years, 0 days Barack Obama
16 Chair Of The Federal Reserve  Jay Powell
(born 1953)
February 5, 2018 Incumbent 6 years, 71 days Donald Trump
Joe Biden

See also

Notes

References

Further reading

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