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Larry Kudlow

Lawrence Alan Kudlow (born August 20, 1947) is an American conservative broadcast news analyst, columnist, journalist, political commentator, and radio personality. He is a financial news commentator for Fox Business and served as the Director of the National Economic Council during the Trump Administration from 2018 to 2021. He assumed that role after his previous employment as a CNBC television financial news host.[1][2]

Larry Kudlow
12th Director of the National Economic Council
In office
April 2, 2018 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byGary Cohn
Succeeded byBrian Deese
Personal details
Born
Lawrence Alan Kudlow

(1947-08-20) August 20, 1947 (age 76)
Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (before 1981)
Republican (1981–present)
Spouses
Nancy Gerstein
(m. 1974; div. 1975)
Susan Cullman Sicher
(m. 1981)
Judith Pond
(m. 1986)
EducationUniversity of Rochester (BA)
Princeton University
WebsiteOfficial website

Kudlow began his career as a junior financial analyst at the New York Federal Reserve. He soon left government to work on Wall Street at Paine Webber and Bear Stearns as a financial analyst. In 1981, after previously volunteering and working for left-wing politicians and causes, Kudlow joined the administration of Ronald Reagan as associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget.[3]

After leaving the Reagan Administration during the second term, Kudlow returned to Wall Street and Bear Stearns, serving as the firm's chief economist from 1987 until 1994. During this time, he also advised the gubernatorial campaign of Christine Todd Whitman on economic issues. In the late 1990s, after a publicized battle with cocaine and alcohol addiction, Kudlow left Wall Street to become an economics and financial commentator – first with National Review, and later hosting several shows on CNBC.

Early life and education edit

Kudlow was born and raised in New Jersey, the son of Ruth (née Grodnick) and Irving Howard Kudlow.[4] His family is Jewish. He attended The Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood, New Jersey, until the sixth grade. He then attended the Dwight-Englewood School through high school.[5]

He graduated from the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, with a bachelor's degree in history in 1969.[6] Although his undergraduate qualifications and credentials pertaining to economics have been called into question as he completed only an undergraduate degree with a major in history (aside from his foreign policy coursework at Princeton), Kudlow claims that the particular history curriculum that he completed at Rochester dealt heavily with economic themes, especially pertinent to trade policy.[3][7]

In 1971, Kudlow enrolled in the master's program at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, but he left before completing his degree.[8]

Career edit

In 1970, while he was still a Democrat, Kudlow joined Americans for Democratic Action chair Joseph Duffey's "New Politics" senatorial campaign in Connecticut which also attracted an "A-list crowd of young Democrats", including Yale University law student Bill Clinton, John Podesta, and Michael Medved, another future conservative. Duffey was a leading anti-war politician during the Vietnam war era. Duffey's campaign manager called Kudlow a "brilliant organizer".[8] In 1976, he worked on the U.S. Senate campaign of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, along with Tim Russert, against Conservative Party incumbent James L. Buckley, brother of William F. Buckley, Jr.[9]

Kudlow began his career as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, taking a position "as a junior economist in a job where a master's degree wasn't required".[8] He worked in the division of the Fed that handled open market operations.

During the first term of the Reagan administration (1981–1985), Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), a part of the Executive Office of the President. In April 2005, New York Governor George Pataki included Kudlow in a six-member state tax commission.

Kudlow's name was floated by Republicans as a potential Senate candidate in either Connecticut or New York in 2016.[10] In October 2015, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, in an email to supporters, attacked Kudlow as "a champion of big corporations and big money" despite Kudlow's not announcing a run.[11] In early December 2015, Jack Fowler of National Review created a 527 organization that encouraged Kudlow to run.[12][13]

Director of the National Economic Council edit

 
Kudlow with Ivanka Trump in 2018

In March 2018, Donald Trump appointed Kudlow to be Director of the National Economic Council, succeeding Gary Cohn.[2] He assumed office on April 2, 2018.[14]

At the time, Kudlow said that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office was untrustworthy.[15] He dismissed CBO's estimate that the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would increase the deficit by $1.3 trillion, saying, "Never believe the CBO. Very important: Never believe them. They're always wrong, especially with regard to tax cuts, which they never score properly."[15] Numerous studies of the tax plan, whether by non-partisan organizations, Wall Street analysts, or right-leaning research organizations, showed that the tax plan would increase the deficit.[15] In July 2018, Kudlow supported his earlier opinion that the CBO is not credible when he asserted, "Even the CBO numbers show now that the entire $1.5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP." The CBO later found that the tax cut reduced revenues and that the resulting deficits increased by $1.9 trillion after accounting for macroeconomic feedback.[16]

Also in April, Kudlow alleged that U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had announced that the U.S. would soon sanction Russia due to "momentary confusion". After Haley contradicted Kudlow's claim, Kudlow called her to apologize.[17]

In April 2018, Kudlow stated, "The trouble I had with the Obama [stimulus] program was it was all spending." However, about 35% of the stimulus was tax relief, including a $116 billion income tax cut.[18][19]

As Trump celebrated the five-month anniversary of the tax cut on June 29, 2018, Kudlow falsely asserted that the tax cut was generating such growth that "the deficit, which was one of the other criticisms, is coming down – and it's coming down rapidly."[20][21] Kevin Hassett, chairman of Trump's Council of Economic Advisers, noted days earlier that the deficit was "skyrocketing", which is consistent with the analysis of every reputable budget analyst.[22][23] Kudlow later asserted that he was referring to future deficits. Other budget forecasts indicated deficits in coming years would increase as a result of the Trump tax cut unless they were offset by major spending cuts. Barring such reductions, the CBO projected the tax cut would add $1.27 trillion to deficits over the next decade, even after considering any economic growth the tax cut might generate.[24]

Kudlow asserted on June 29, 2018, that "capital investment, you know, for new jobs and better careers, [is] flowing in from all corners of the world", though foreign direct investment into America declined significantly during the two years through August 2019.[22][25]

On June 29, 2018, Kudlow stated, "This is now, the USA, according to the OECD, the hottest economy in the world."[22] However, this was not a new phenomenon under the Trump presidency, as by 2015 the American GDP growth rate had been almost twice that of other industrialized countries since 2008, and by 2015 America had created as many jobs as all other industrialized countries combined since 2010.[26][27] Kudlow also asserted: "They've been saying that all along, OK? We could never get to 3% growth... It couldn't be done, they say. It's being done."[28] However, analysts have actually said that 3% sustained growth was unlikely,[29][30][31][32] rather than periodic quarters of growth of 3% or more. From 2009 through 2016, GDP growth exceeded 3% in eight quarters – including 5.5% and 5.0% in consecutive quarters of 2014[33] – yet it did not sustain 3% or more for any full year.[34] Although GDP exceeded 3% in two consecutive quarters of 2017, the average growth was 2.4% through Trump's first five quarters in office.[35] The final figure for first quarter 2018 GDP growth was released the day before Kudlow spoke – coming in at 2.0%.[36] Three months later GDP for the second quarter of 2018 was announced at an annual growth rate of 4.1%.

On August 28, 2018, after Trump accused Google of rigging search results to show information biased against him, Kudlow told reporters, "We're taking a look at" regulating Google.[37]

 
Sajid Javid, Steven Mnuchin and Kudlow at 11 Downing Street, 2019

In November 2018, eleven months after the Trump tax cut, Kudlow stated, "The tax cut has paid for itself already barely through the first calendar year", although data released later showed that federal revenue had declined and that the deficit had increased during fiscal year 2018.[38][39]

During the 2018–2019 partial federal government shutdown, approximately 420,000 federal workers deemed "essential" were compelled to continue working without pay. On the 34th day of the shutdown, Kudlow asserted that such workers were "volunteering" to work for their love of the country and "presumably their allegiance to President Trump."[40]

In the summer of 2019, Kudlow twice asserted that the proposed United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement would increase GDP by half a percentage point and job creation by 180,000 per year after ratification. The International Trade Commission analysis that he was apparently referencing estimated that the Agreement would increase GDP by 0.35% and jobs by 176,000 six years following ratification. Another study by the Congressional Research Service found that the Agreement would not have a measurable effect on jobs, wages, or overall economic growth.[41]

On February 25, 2020, as a coronavirus pandemic was emerging as a global pandemic, Kudlow stated, "We have contained this, I won't say airtight but pretty close to airtight."[42]

In June 2020, amid the George Floyd protests against racism and police brutality, Kudlow said, "I don't believe there is systemic racism in the U.S."[43]

Financial services industry edit

In 1987, Kudlow was hired by Bear Stearns as its chief economist and senior managing director. Kudlow also served as an economic counsel to A. B. Laffer & Associates, the San Diego, California, company owned by Arthur Laffer, a major supply-side economist and promoter of the "Laffer Curve", an economic measure of the relationship between tax levels and government revenue. Kudlow was fired from Bear Stearns in the mid-1990s due to his cocaine addiction.[44][8]

He was a member of the board of directors of Empower America, a supply-side economics organization founded in 1993 and merged in 2004 with the Citizens for a Sound Economy to form FreedomWorks. Kudlow is also a founding member of the Board of Advisors for the Independent Institute and consulting chief economist for American Skandia Life Assurance, Inc., in Connecticut, a subsidiary of insurance giant Prudential Financial.

Media edit

Kudlow became Economics Editor at National Review Online (NRO) in May 2001. In December 2007, NRO published a Kudlow article entitled Bush Boom Continues, in which he asserted the economy would continue to expand for years to come.[45] The Great Recession, the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, began that month.[46]

Kudlow served as one in a rotating set of hosts on the CNBC show America Now, which began airing in November 2001. In May 2002, the show was renamed Kudlow & Cramer, and Kudlow and Jim Cramer became the permanent hosts. In January 2005, Cramer left to host his own show, Mad Money, and the program's name was changed the next month to Kudlow & Company. The program went on hiatus in October 2008, returned in January 2009 as The Kudlow Report, and ended its run on CNBC in March 2014.

Kudlow is also a regular guest on Squawk Box. He has contributed to CNBC.com on MSN. Starting in 2004, he also appeared on The John Batchelor Show as a co-host on Tuesdays and as a substitute, until he left to become an economics advisor to President Trump. In March 2006, Kudlow started to host a talk radio show on politics and economics on WABC as The Larry Kudlow Show aired on Saturday mornings from 10 am to 1 pm ET and via nationwide syndication in the US starting June 5, 2010.

In February 2021, Larry Kudlow joined Fox Business Network to host a new weekday program.[47]

Political views edit

 
Kudlow in 1981

Economic edit

A self-described "Reagan supply-sider", Kudlow is known for his support for tax cuts and deregulation.[7] He argues that reducing tax rates will encourage economic growth and ultimately increase tax revenue and, while acknowledging the limits of growth, that economic growth will clear deficits.[48] According to The Economist, Kudlow is "the quintessential member of the Republican Party's business wing."[7] Although in the media, Kudlow regularly comments on economic matters and served as Bear Stearns's chief economist from 1987 until 1994, he has no formal economics qualifications.[7]

In 1993, Kudlow said that Bill Clinton's tax increases would dampen economic growth.[7] When the economy boomed in the late-1990s, Kudlow credited it to tax cuts and capital gains rate cut enacted during the Reagan administration.

Kudlow was a strong advocate of George W. Bush's substantial tax cuts, and argued that the tax cuts would lead to an economic boom of equal magnitude.[48] After the implementation of the Bush tax cuts, Kudlow said year after year that the economy was in the middle of a "Bush boom", and chastised other commentators for failing to realize it.[48] Kudlow firmly denied that the United States would enter a recession in 2007, or that it was in the midst of a recession in early to mid-2008. In December 2007, he wrote: "The recession debate is over. It's not gonna happen. Time to move on. At a bare minimum, we are looking at Goldilocks 2.0. (And that's a minimum). The Bush boom is alive and well. It's finishing up its sixth splendid year with many more years to come".[49]

In a May 2008 column entitled "Bush's 'R' is for 'Right'", Kudlow wrote: "President George W. Bush may turn out to be the top economic forecaster in the country".[50] By July 2008, Kudlow continued to deny that the economy was looking poor, stating that "We are in a mental recession, not an actual recession."[48][51] Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008, creating a full-blown international banking crisis.[48]

As George W. Bush took office in January 2001, America was in the fourth consecutive fiscal year of federal budget surpluses[52] and the CBO projected increasing surpluses in each year through 2010, totaling over $5 trillion.[53] Days before Bush signed his tax cut plan in June, Kudlow predicted it would cause future budget surpluses to rise.[54] Instead, there were budget deficits in every fiscal year of the Bush administration.[52]

In their 2015 book Superforecasting, University of Pennsylvania political scientist Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner refer to Kudlow as a "consistently wrong" pundit, and use Kudlow's long record of failed predictions to clarify common mistakes that poor forecasters make.[48][55]

Kudlow supported free trade prior to his White House appointment. As recently as three weeks before taking office, he co-authored with Stephen Moore and Art Laffer an opinion piece entitled Tariffs Are Taxes.,[56] in which he argued against the proposed Trump tariffs. However, upon his appointment, he said that he was "in accord" with President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, apparently as a "negotiating tactic".[7]

Kudlow is not known as a deficit hawk.[7]

Politics edit

On June 26, 2002, in a commentary in NRO titled "Taking Back the Market – By Force",[57] Kudlow called for the United States to attack Iraq, saying Saddam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction at his disposal" and that "a lack of decisive follow-through in the global war on terrorism is the single biggest problem facing the stock market and the nation today". In an open letter dated February 12, 2003, he endorsed George W. Bush's policies on economic growth and jobs.[58]

In 2016, Kudlow endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. He later defended Executive Order 13767, Trump's plan to build a wall along the Mexico–United States border, declaring it was necessary to prevent terrorists from entering the United States, the United States was at war with ISIS and Trump was going to do what was necessary to protect the country. He also penned an article for RealClearPolitics advocating for conservative unity in the election and asking his conservative peers to stop criticizing Trump and instead help him become a stronger candidate.[59]

After the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Canada, he criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a candid interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, saying that Trudeau had "stabbed us in the back".[60]

Personal life edit

Kudlow has been married three times:[3] In 1974, he married Nancy Ellen Gerstein, an editor in The New Yorker magazine's fiction department, with the marriage lasting about a year. In 1981, he married Susan (Cullman) Sicher, whose grandfather was businessman Joseph Cullman and whose great-grandfather was businessman Lyman G. Bloomingdale.[61] The Washington wedding was presided over by U.S. District Judge John Sirica. In 1986, he married Judith "Judy" Pond, a painter and Montana native.[62]

In the mid-1990s, Kudlow left Bear Stearns and entered a 12-step program in order to deal with his addictions to cocaine and alcohol. He subsequently converted to Catholicism under the guidance of Father C. John McCloskey III.[3]

Kudlow is a member of the Catholic Advisory Board of the Ave Maria Mutual Funds.[63][64] He served as a member of the Fordham University Board of Trustees and is on the advisory committee of the Kemp Institute at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy.[65]

On June 11, 2018, Kudlow suffered what the White House referred to as a "very mild" heart attack.[66] White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stated that Kudlow had been admitted to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and that he was "doing well" and expected a "full and speedy recovery".[67] The incident took place on the same day President Trump was set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Singapore for the American summit with North Korea.[68] On June 13, Kudlow was discharged from the hospital.[69]

Books edit

  • American Abundance: The New Economic & Moral Prosperity, 1997, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-8281-1117-0
  • Bullish On Bush: How George Bush's Ownership Society Will Make America Stronger, 2004, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 1-56833-261-0, authored by Stephen Moore and with comments by Kudlow
  • Tide: Why Tax Cuts Are the Key to Prosperity and Freedom, 2005, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-072345-9 (audio CD)
  • JFK and the Reagan Revolution: A Secret History of American Prosperity, 2016, Portfolio, ISBN 1595231145, by Lawrence Kudlow (Author) and Brian Domitrovic (Author)

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2018–2021
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Lawrence Alan Kudlow born August 20 1947 is an American conservative broadcast news analyst columnist journalist political commentator and radio personality He is a financial news commentator for Fox Business and served as the Director of the National Economic Council during the Trump Administration from 2018 to 2021 He assumed that role after his previous employment as a CNBC television financial news host 1 2 Larry KudlowKudlow at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2016 12th Director of the National Economic CouncilIn office April 2 2018 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byGary CohnSucceeded byBrian DeesePersonal detailsBornLawrence Alan Kudlow 1947 08 20 August 20 1947 age 76 Englewood New Jersey U S Political partyDemocratic before 1981 Republican 1981 present SpousesNancy Gerstein m 1974 div 1975 wbr Susan Cullman Sicher m 1981 wbr Judith Pond m 1986 wbr EducationUniversity of Rochester BA Princeton UniversityWebsiteOfficial website Kudlow began his career as a junior financial analyst at the New York Federal Reserve He soon left government to work on Wall Street at Paine Webber and Bear Stearns as a financial analyst In 1981 after previously volunteering and working for left wing politicians and causes Kudlow joined the administration of Ronald Reagan as associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget 3 After leaving the Reagan Administration during the second term Kudlow returned to Wall Street and Bear Stearns serving as the firm s chief economist from 1987 until 1994 During this time he also advised the gubernatorial campaign of Christine Todd Whitman on economic issues In the late 1990s after a publicized battle with cocaine and alcohol addiction Kudlow left Wall Street to become an economics and financial commentator first with National Review and later hosting several shows on CNBC Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Director of the National Economic Council 2 2 Financial services industry 2 3 Media 3 Political views 3 1 Economic 3 2 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editKudlow was born and raised in New Jersey the son of Ruth nee Grodnick and Irving Howard Kudlow 4 His family is Jewish He attended The Elisabeth Morrow School in Englewood New Jersey until the sixth grade He then attended the Dwight Englewood School through high school 5 He graduated from the University of Rochester in Rochester New York with a bachelor s degree in history in 1969 6 Although his undergraduate qualifications and credentials pertaining to economics have been called into question as he completed only an undergraduate degree with a major in history aside from his foreign policy coursework at Princeton Kudlow claims that the particular history curriculum that he completed at Rochester dealt heavily with economic themes especially pertinent to trade policy 3 7 In 1971 Kudlow enrolled in the master s program at Princeton University s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs but he left before completing his degree 8 Career editIn 1970 while he was still a Democrat Kudlow joined Americans for Democratic Action chair Joseph Duffey s New Politics senatorial campaign in Connecticut which also attracted an A list crowd of young Democrats including Yale University law student Bill Clinton John Podesta and Michael Medved another future conservative Duffey was a leading anti war politician during the Vietnam war era Duffey s campaign manager called Kudlow a brilliant organizer 8 In 1976 he worked on the U S Senate campaign of Daniel Patrick Moynihan along with Tim Russert against Conservative Party incumbent James L Buckley brother of William F Buckley Jr 9 Kudlow began his career as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York taking a position as a junior economist in a job where a master s degree wasn t required 8 He worked in the division of the Fed that handled open market operations During the first term of the Reagan administration 1981 1985 Kudlow was associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget OMB a part of the Executive Office of the President In April 2005 New York Governor George Pataki included Kudlow in a six member state tax commission Kudlow s name was floated by Republicans as a potential Senate candidate in either Connecticut or New York in 2016 10 In October 2015 U S Senator Richard Blumenthal in an email to supporters attacked Kudlow as a champion of big corporations and big money despite Kudlow s not announcing a run 11 In early December 2015 Jack Fowler of National Review created a 527 organization that encouraged Kudlow to run 12 13 Director of the National Economic Council edit The neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Kudlow with Ivanka Trump in 2018 In March 2018 Donald Trump appointed Kudlow to be Director of the National Economic Council succeeding Gary Cohn 2 He assumed office on April 2 2018 14 At the time Kudlow said that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office was untrustworthy 15 He dismissed CBO s estimate that the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would increase the deficit by 1 3 trillion saying Never believe the CBO Very important Never believe them They re always wrong especially with regard to tax cuts which they never score properly 15 Numerous studies of the tax plan whether by non partisan organizations Wall Street analysts or right leaning research organizations showed that the tax plan would increase the deficit 15 In July 2018 Kudlow supported his earlier opinion that the CBO is not credible when he asserted Even the CBO numbers show now that the entire 1 5 trillion tax cut is virtually paid for by higher revenues and better nominal GDP The CBO later found that the tax cut reduced revenues and that the resulting deficits increased by 1 9 trillion after accounting for macroeconomic feedback 16 Also in April Kudlow alleged that U S Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had announced that the U S would soon sanction Russia due to momentary confusion After Haley contradicted Kudlow s claim Kudlow called her to apologize 17 In April 2018 Kudlow stated The trouble I had with the Obama stimulus program was it was all spending However about 35 of the stimulus was tax relief including a 116 billion income tax cut 18 19 As Trump celebrated the five month anniversary of the tax cut on June 29 2018 Kudlow falsely asserted that the tax cut was generating such growth that the deficit which was one of the other criticisms is coming down and it s coming down rapidly 20 21 Kevin Hassett chairman of Trump s Council of Economic Advisers noted days earlier that the deficit was skyrocketing which is consistent with the analysis of every reputable budget analyst 22 23 Kudlow later asserted that he was referring to future deficits Other budget forecasts indicated deficits in coming years would increase as a result of the Trump tax cut unless they were offset by major spending cuts Barring such reductions the CBO projected the tax cut would add 1 27 trillion to deficits over the next decade even after considering any economic growth the tax cut might generate 24 Kudlow asserted on June 29 2018 that capital investment you know for new jobs and better careers is flowing in from all corners of the world though foreign direct investment into America declined significantly during the two years through August 2019 22 25 On June 29 2018 Kudlow stated This is now the USA according to the OECD the hottest economy in the world 22 However this was not a new phenomenon under the Trump presidency as by 2015 the American GDP growth rate had been almost twice that of other industrialized countries since 2008 and by 2015 America had created as many jobs as all other industrialized countries combined since 2010 26 27 Kudlow also asserted They ve been saying that all along OK We could never get to 3 growth It couldn t be done they say It s being done 28 However analysts have actually said that 3 sustained growth was unlikely 29 30 31 32 rather than periodic quarters of growth of 3 or more From 2009 through 2016 GDP growth exceeded 3 in eight quarters including 5 5 and 5 0 in consecutive quarters of 2014 33 yet it did not sustain 3 or more for any full year 34 Although GDP exceeded 3 in two consecutive quarters of 2017 the average growth was 2 4 through Trump s first five quarters in office 35 The final figure for first quarter 2018 GDP growth was released the day before Kudlow spoke coming in at 2 0 36 Three months later GDP for the second quarter of 2018 was announced at an annual growth rate of 4 1 On August 28 2018 after Trump accused Google of rigging search results to show information biased against him Kudlow told reporters We re taking a look at regulating Google 37 nbsp Sajid Javid Steven Mnuchin and Kudlow at 11 Downing Street 2019 In November 2018 eleven months after the Trump tax cut Kudlow stated The tax cut has paid for itself already barely through the first calendar year although data released later showed that federal revenue had declined and that the deficit had increased during fiscal year 2018 38 39 During the 2018 2019 partial federal government shutdown approximately 420 000 federal workers deemed essential were compelled to continue working without pay On the 34th day of the shutdown Kudlow asserted that such workers were volunteering to work for their love of the country and presumably their allegiance to President Trump 40 In the summer of 2019 Kudlow twice asserted that the proposed United States Mexico Canada Agreement would increase GDP by half a percentage point and job creation by 180 000 per year after ratification The International Trade Commission analysis that he was apparently referencing estimated that the Agreement would increase GDP by 0 35 and jobs by 176 000 six years following ratification Another study by the Congressional Research Service found that the Agreement would not have a measurable effect on jobs wages or overall economic growth 41 On February 25 2020 as a coronavirus pandemic was emerging as a global pandemic Kudlow stated We have contained this I won t say airtight but pretty close to airtight 42 In June 2020 amid the George Floyd protests against racism and police brutality Kudlow said I don t believe there is systemic racism in the U S 43 Financial services industry edit In 1987 Kudlow was hired by Bear Stearns as its chief economist and senior managing director Kudlow also served as an economic counsel to A B Laffer amp Associates the San Diego California company owned by Arthur Laffer a major supply side economist and promoter of the Laffer Curve an economic measure of the relationship between tax levels and government revenue Kudlow was fired from Bear Stearns in the mid 1990s due to his cocaine addiction 44 8 He was a member of the board of directors of Empower America a supply side economics organization founded in 1993 and merged in 2004 with the Citizens for a Sound Economy to form FreedomWorks Kudlow is also a founding member of the Board of Advisors for the Independent Institute and consulting chief economist for American Skandia Life Assurance Inc in Connecticut a subsidiary of insurance giant Prudential Financial Media edit Kudlow became Economics Editor at National Review Online NRO in May 2001 In December 2007 NRO published a Kudlow article entitled Bush Boom Continues in which he asserted the economy would continue to expand for years to come 45 The Great Recession the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression began that month 46 Kudlow served as one in a rotating set of hosts on the CNBC show America Now which began airing in November 2001 In May 2002 the show was renamed Kudlow amp Cramer and Kudlow and Jim Cramer became the permanent hosts In January 2005 Cramer left to host his own show Mad Money and the program s name was changed the next month to Kudlow amp Company The program went on hiatus in October 2008 returned in January 2009 as The Kudlow Report and ended its run on CNBC in March 2014 Kudlow is also a regular guest on Squawk Box He has contributed to CNBC com on MSN Starting in 2004 he also appeared on The John Batchelor Show as a co host on Tuesdays and as a substitute until he left to become an economics advisor to President Trump In March 2006 Kudlow started to host a talk radio show on politics and economics on WABC as The Larry Kudlow Show aired on Saturday mornings from 10 am to 1 pm ET and via nationwide syndication in the US starting June 5 2010 In February 2021 Larry Kudlow joined Fox Business Network to host a new weekday program 47 Political views editThe neutrality of this section is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Kudlow in 1981 Economic edit A self described Reagan supply sider Kudlow is known for his support for tax cuts and deregulation 7 He argues that reducing tax rates will encourage economic growth and ultimately increase tax revenue and while acknowledging the limits of growth that economic growth will clear deficits 48 According to The Economist Kudlow is the quintessential member of the Republican Party s business wing 7 Although in the media Kudlow regularly comments on economic matters and served as Bear Stearns s chief economist from 1987 until 1994 he has no formal economics qualifications 7 In 1993 Kudlow said that Bill Clinton s tax increases would dampen economic growth 7 When the economy boomed in the late 1990s Kudlow credited it to tax cuts and capital gains rate cut enacted during the Reagan administration Kudlow was a strong advocate of George W Bush s substantial tax cuts and argued that the tax cuts would lead to an economic boom of equal magnitude 48 After the implementation of the Bush tax cuts Kudlow said year after year that the economy was in the middle of a Bush boom and chastised other commentators for failing to realize it 48 Kudlow firmly denied that the United States would enter a recession in 2007 or that it was in the midst of a recession in early to mid 2008 In December 2007 he wrote The recession debate is over It s not gonna happen Time to move on At a bare minimum we are looking at Goldilocks 2 0 And that s a minimum The Bush boom is alive and well It s finishing up its sixth splendid year with many more years to come 49 In a May 2008 column entitled Bush s R is for Right Kudlow wrote President George W Bush may turn out to be the top economic forecaster in the country 50 By July 2008 Kudlow continued to deny that the economy was looking poor stating that We are in a mental recession not an actual recession 48 51 Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008 creating a full blown international banking crisis 48 As George W Bush took office in January 2001 America was in the fourth consecutive fiscal year of federal budget surpluses 52 and the CBO projected increasing surpluses in each year through 2010 totaling over 5 trillion 53 Days before Bush signed his tax cut plan in June Kudlow predicted it would cause future budget surpluses to rise 54 Instead there were budget deficits in every fiscal year of the Bush administration 52 In their 2015 book Superforecasting University of Pennsylvania political scientist Philip E Tetlock and Dan Gardner refer to Kudlow as a consistently wrong pundit and use Kudlow s long record of failed predictions to clarify common mistakes that poor forecasters make 48 55 Kudlow supported free trade prior to his White House appointment As recently as three weeks before taking office he co authored with Stephen Moore and Art Laffer an opinion piece entitled Tariffs Are Taxes 56 in which he argued against the proposed Trump tariffs However upon his appointment he said that he was in accord with President Trump s steel and aluminum tariffs apparently as a negotiating tactic 7 Kudlow is not known as a deficit hawk 7 Politics edit On June 26 2002 in a commentary in NRO titled Taking Back the Market By Force 57 Kudlow called for the United States to attack Iraq saying Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction at his disposal and that a lack of decisive follow through in the global war on terrorism is the single biggest problem facing the stock market and the nation today In an open letter dated February 12 2003 he endorsed George W Bush s policies on economic growth and jobs 58 In 2016 Kudlow endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump He later defended Executive Order 13767 Trump s plan to build a wall along the Mexico United States border declaring it was necessary to prevent terrorists from entering the United States the United States was at war with ISIS and Trump was going to do what was necessary to protect the country He also penned an article for RealClearPolitics advocating for conservative unity in the election and asking his conservative peers to stop criticizing Trump and instead help him become a stronger candidate 59 After the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix Canada he criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a candid interview with CNN s Jake Tapper saying that Trudeau had stabbed us in the back 60 Personal life editKudlow has been married three times 3 In 1974 he married Nancy Ellen Gerstein an editor in The New Yorker magazine s fiction department with the marriage lasting about a year In 1981 he married Susan Cullman Sicher whose grandfather was businessman Joseph Cullman and whose great grandfather was businessman Lyman G Bloomingdale 61 The Washington wedding was presided over by U S District Judge John Sirica In 1986 he married Judith Judy Pond a painter and Montana native 62 In the mid 1990s Kudlow left Bear Stearns and entered a 12 step program in order to deal with his addictions to cocaine and alcohol He subsequently converted to Catholicism under the guidance of Father C John McCloskey III 3 Kudlow is a member of the Catholic Advisory Board of the Ave Maria Mutual Funds 63 64 He served as a member of the Fordham University Board of Trustees and is on the advisory committee of the Kemp Institute at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy 65 On June 11 2018 Kudlow suffered what the White House referred to as a very mild heart attack 66 White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stated that Kudlow had been admitted to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D C and that he was doing well and expected a full and speedy recovery 67 The incident took place on the same day President Trump was set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore for the American summit with North Korea 68 On June 13 Kudlow was discharged from the hospital 69 Books editAmerican Abundance The New Economic amp Moral Prosperity 1997 HarperCollins ISBN 0 8281 1117 0 Bullish On Bush How George Bush s Ownership Society Will Make America Stronger 2004 Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 1 56833 261 0 authored by Stephen Moore and with comments by Kudlow Tide Why Tax Cuts Are the Key to Prosperity and Freedom 2005 HarperCollins ISBN 0 06 072345 9 audio CD JFK and the Reagan Revolution A Secret History of American Prosperity 2016 Portfolio ISBN 1595231145 by Lawrence Kudlow Author and Brian Domitrovic Author References edit Gerstein Nancy May 26 1974 June 16 Bridal Set The New York Times a b Jacob Pramuk Eamon Javers March 14 2018 Larry Kudlow to replace Gary Cohn as Trump s top economic advisor CNBC Retrieved January 7 2021 a b c d Nasar Sylvia Cowan Alison Leigh April 3 1994 A Wall St Star s Agonizing Confession The New York Times Retrieved October 20 2017 International Who s Who 1983 84 Europa Publications Limited 1983 ISBN 9780905118864 The Interview Lawrence Kudlow from The American Spectator March 2001 I remember that in this little prep school that I went to the Dwight Englewood School in New Jersey we had to say the Lord s Prayer in homeroom Rochester Review The Optimist Reigns Again Rochester edu Retrieved July 26 2011 a b c d e f g President Trump appoints a new economic adviser The Economist Retrieved March 17 2018 a b c d Andrews Suzanna November 6 1995 The Hollow Man New York Vol 28 no 44 pp 34 40 Medved Michael 2004 Right Turns Unconventional Lessons from a Controversial Life New York Crown Forum p 131 ISBN 1 4000 5187 8 Johnson Eliana June 24 2015 Larry Kudlow and NRSC Renew Discussions on Senate Run National Review Retrieved June 25 2015 Blumenthal campaign targets potential rival Kudlow over actual candidate Wolf Ctmirror org November 4 2015 Retrieved October 20 2017 Redding Resident Being Lobbied to Run for U S Senate Against Blumenthal Patch com December 6 2015 Retrieved October 20 2017 Jobs for Connecticut Archived from the original on December 11 2015 Retrieved March 15 2018 Jagoda Naomi April 2 2018 Trump meets with new top economic adviser The Hill Retrieved April 4 2018 a b c Stein Jeff April 17 2018 Analysis Trump s top economic adviser Never believe the CBO never believe them Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved April 17 2018 WH s Kudlow wrongly says CBO says tax cuts paid for Retrieved August 1 2018 Larry Kudlow apologizes to Nikki Haley over Russia sanctions remark NBC News Associated Press April 18 2018 Retrieved April 18 2018 Analysis Larry Kudlow s claim that the Obama stimulus was yall spending Washington Post Cooper Michael October 18 2010 From Obama the Tax Cut Nobody Heard Of The New York Times Blake Aaron Analysis Trump s top economic adviser makes a laughable claim about a very basic economic number Washington Post White Ben Weaver Aubree Eliza July 2 2018 Kudlow explains himself POLITICO a b c Blake Aaron June 29 2018 Analysis Trump s top economic adviser makes a laughable claim about a very basic economic number Washington Post Retrieved June 29 2018 Federal Surplus or Deficit June 12 2018 Retrieved July 3 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Stein Jeff June 29 2018 Analysis Trump s top economic adviser says deficit is coming down rapidly contradicting virtually all available data The Washington Post Retrieved July 1 2018 Chris Isidore August 13 2019 Foreign investment in America a driver of jobs is declining CNN Barack Obama says U S has strongest most durable economy in the world during State of the Union Retrieved June 30 2018 U S Economic Recovery Looks Good Compared With Sluggish Europe Asia NPR June 17 2016 Retrieved June 30 2018 Larry Kudlow The war against success is over Fox Business June 29 2018 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved June 30 2018 via YouTube Donald Trump off base in describing GDP growth on his watch Retrieved July 2 2018 Furman Jason February 14 2018 As Boomers Go Gray Even 2 Growth Will Be Hard to Sustain The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 30 2018 Is It Realistic Trump Budget Relies On 3 Percent Economic Growth NPR org Retrieved June 30 2018 Puzzanghera Jim January 26 2018 U S economy slowed at year s end once again unable to sustain 3 growth Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 30 2018 Real Gross Domestic Product FRED Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis April 1 1947 Real Gross Domestic Product January 26 2018 Retrieved June 30 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Real Gross Domestic Product June 28 2018 Retrieved June 30 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Nunn Sharon June 28 2018 U S Economy Was Weaker Last Quarter Than We Thought The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 30 2018 Larry Kudlow We re Taking a Look at Regulating Google After Trump s Claim of Rigged Searches www mediaite com Retrieved August 28 2018 Larry Kudlow Tax Cut Has Paid For Itself Already Through Higher Tax Revenue And Growth www realclearpolitics com Tankersley Jim January 11 2019 It s Official The Trump Tax Cuts Didn t Pay for Themselves in Year One The New York Times Seleh Pardes January 24 2019 Larry Kudlow Snaps at Reporter Federal Workers are Volunteering to Work Because of Their Allegiance to Trump mediaite com Mediaite Archived from the original on January 16 2020 Retrieved June 15 2020 Gore D Angelo August 21 2019 Kudlow s Unsupported USMCA Jobs Claim FactCheck org FactCheck org Archived from the original on August 22 2019 Retrieved June 15 2020 Okun Eli February 25 2020 Kudlow breaks with CDC on coronavirus We have contained this Politico Archived from the original on June 5 2020 Retrieved June 15 2020 Casselman Ben Tankersley Jim June 10 2020 Economics Dominated by White Men Is Roiled by Black Lives Matter The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 11 2020 The 90s were a crazy time John Kelly suggests Larry Kudlow s past cocaine addiction won t bar him from obtaining security clearance Business Insider Retrieved March 17 2018 Bush Boom Continues National Review December 10 2007 Retrieved May 9 2018 US Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions National Bureau of Economic Research Forgey Quint January 26 2021 Larry Kudlow to host new program on Fox Business Network POLITICO Retrieved February 1 2021 a b c d e f Tetlock Philip Gardner Dan September 24 2015 Superforecasting The Art and Science of Prediction Random House ISBN 978 1 4481 6659 6 The Recession Debate Is Over National Review Online December 5 2007 Retrieved December 15 2016 Kudlow Larry May 2 2008 Bush s R Is for Right National Review Archived from the original on February 5 2009 Retrieved July 26 2011 If Things Are So Bad National Review July 25 2008 Retrieved March 15 2018 a b Federal Surplus or Deficit Federal Reserve Bank St Louis March 27 2018 Retrieved June 11 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The Budget and Economic Outlook Fiscal Years 2002 2011 PDF Congressional Budget Office Retrieved March 31 2020 Looking Up Down The Road National Review May 29 2001 Retrieved June 11 2018 Cancelling NAFTA would be a calamitously bad decision says Trump s new economic adviser CBC News Retrieved March 15 2018 Tariffs Are Taxes by Lawrence Kudlow www creators com March 6 2018 Kudlow Larry June 26 2002 Taking Back the Market By Force National Review Online Retrieved December 15 2016 Letter to the President on economic growth Georgewbush whitehouse archives gov February 12 2003 Retrieved July 26 2011 A Plea to My Conservative Brethren Real Clear Politics March 25 2016 Kudlow on Trudeau It was a betrayal CNN Retrieved August 20 2019 Susan Sicher Married to Lawrence Kudlow The New York Times March 23 1981 Judith Pond Kudlow judithpondkudlow com Retrieved October 20 2017 Catholic Advisory Board Members of the Ave Maria Mutual Funds Avemariafunds com March 15 2007 Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved July 26 2011 Larry Kudlow 5 things to know about the bar mitzvah boy turned Zionist Catholic The Times of Israel March 15 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Jack Kemp Institute at Pepperdine University s School of Public Policy publicpolicy pepperdine edu Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved July 26 2011 Wayne Alex June 11 2018 Kudlow Is Doing Well After Mild Heart Attack White House Says Bloomberg Retrieved June 11 2018 Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack Trump says The Washington Post Retrieved June 12 2018 Jeremy Diamond June 11 2018 Kudlow hospitalized for heart attack Trump tweets ahead of Kim summit Retrieved June 12 2018 Clare Foran Noah Gray June 13 2018 Larry Kudlow discharged from hospital after heart attack CNN Retrieved June 13 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Larry 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