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Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chair Who Steered 18 Years of U.S. Monetary Policy, Dies at 100

6/22/2026

Alan Greenspan, who served as chair of the Federal Reserve for 18 years under four U.S. presidents, died Monday, June 22, 2026, at the age of 100.

His tenure covered a sustained stretch of American economic expansion before the 2008 financial collapse — a period that came to define both his legacy and the case against it.

In a 2013 interview, he reduced his entire theory of markets to a single warning: break down trust, and the economy implodes. Eighteen Years at the Center of U.S.

Economic Policy Greenspan's run at the Federal Reserve, spanning four presidential administrations, made him one of the longest-serving central bankers in American history.

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