Brian S. Wesbury (born September 8, 1958) is an American economist focusing on macroeconomics and economic forecasting. He is the economics editor and a monthly contributor for The American Spectator,[1] in addition to appearing on television stations such as CNBC,[2] Fox Business,[3] Fox News,[4] and Bloomberg TV[5] frequently. He is a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and for five years served as an adjunct professor of economics at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
Webury is currently Chief Economist for First Trust.
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faces the cuts". London: Guardian News. Retrieved 29 September 2010. Wesbury, Brian S.; Robert Stein (26 July 2010). "Government Austerity: The Good, Bad...
faces the cuts". London: Guardian News. Retrieved 29 September 2010. Wesbury, Brian S.; Robert Stein (26 July 2010). "Government Austerity: The Good, Bad...