Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan | 60 Minutes Archive
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Alan Greenspan, who served as chairman of the Federal Reserve for five consecutive terms spanning nearly two decades, died at age 100 from complications of Parkinson's disease. During his tenure under four U.S. presidents, he became one of the most influential figures in global economic policymaking.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Greenspan's controversial legacy, particularly his market-friendly policies and their association with the 2008 financial crisis.
Moderate: Centrist outlets provide straightforward factual reporting about his tenure, cause of death, and career significance without strong ideological framing.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize Greenspan's influence and expertise, using laudatory characterizations like 'maestro' and 'architect' without addressing policy controversies.
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Alan Greenspan was one of the longest-serving Federal Reserve chairs in U.S. history, steering the organization for 18 years under four presidents.
Lesley Stahl spoke with Greenspan in 2007, more than a year after he retired.
The former Fed chair died today at the age of 100. ...