President's Council of Economic Advisers
The President's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is a group of economists who advise the President of the United States on economic policy. Established in 1946, the CEA's main role is to provide expert analysis and recommendations on various economic issues, helping to shape national policies that promote economic growth and stability.
The CEA conducts research and prepares reports on economic trends, forecasts, and the potential impact of proposed policies. By analyzing data and providing insights, the council aims to inform the President and the public about the state of the economy and the effectiveness of government initiatives.