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Benjamin H. Harris (born July 17, 1977) is an American
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who has served in several public-service positions, most notably as the chief economist and chief economic advisor to Vice President Joe Biden from 2014 until the end of the Obama administration. Harris is currently the executive director of the Kellogg Public-Private Interface at the
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, the Chief Economist to the evidence-based policy organization Results for America, and the founder of the economic policy consulting firm Cherrydale Strategies. He is also a frequent contributor to ''
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.'' Harris remained a close adviser to Joe Biden following the end of the Obama administration, serving as the chief editor of the Biden Forum and as an economic adviser to the former vice president throughout his 2020 presidential campaign. Harris’s research and policy focus includes the subjects of tax, budget, and retirement security. He has published a variety of papers and policy briefs related to topics in public finance and is regularly cited in media reports related to fiscal policy. On March 11, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Harris to be
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. On April 22, 2021, his nomination was sent to the Senate. He assumed office on November 15, 2021. __TOC__


Early life and education

Harris is a native of
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, and was raised primarily on
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. He graduated from Bainbridge High School in 1995. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from
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, which he earned in 2011, in addition to three master's degrees: an M.Phil. in economics from
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in 2010, an M.A. in economics from
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in 2005, and an M.A. in quantitative methods from
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in 2003. Harris earned his B.A. in economics from
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in 1999. He was awarded a
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to
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in 2000.


Career

One of the earliest roles for Harris was as a senior economist with the Budget Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. He went on to serve as a research economist at the
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, and later as the policy director of
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, a fellow in Economic Studies at the
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, and deputy director of the Retirement Security Project at
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. Between 2011 and 2013, Harris worked at the White House as a senior economist with the
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, where he specialized in fiscal policy and retirement security. After leaving his first stint with the Obama administration, he served as a senior research associate with the
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and the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. In December 2014, Harris returned to the White House when Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. tapped him to serve as his chief economist and economic advisor. He continued in that role through the end of the Obama administration in January 2017. After leaving the White House, Harris went to work for Rokos Capital Management as a senior economic policy adviser. He quickly made a transition back to academic and nonprofit work, serving as the chief economist to the evidence-based policy organization Results for America, chief editor of the Biden Forum, and visiting associate professor at the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. Currently, his primary positions are executive director of the Kellogg Public-Private Interface at Northwestern University, president of Cherrydale Strategies, in addition to his role with Results for America. Harris, who has a prominent role in shaping the economic policy platforms of the Biden 2020 presidential campaign, has been identified as one of a select group of economists regularly advising Biden. Harris was also named a member of the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force, serving as one of Biden's five delegates on the economic policy committee. In April 2020, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Harris will sit on the
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COVID-19 Recovery Task Force to advise city government as economic recovery planning efforts get underway in the wake of COVID-19. Throughout his career, Harris has taught at various institutions including the
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, the
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, and the Georgetown University Public Policy Institute. He and his wife, Jessica Lynn, live in the Washington, D.C., area with their three daughters.


References

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