Can a high school dropout give a new perspective to the Fed?
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{video} Mary Daly dropped out of high school and ended up as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. As a part of our weekly series Making Sense, Paul Solman travels with Daly to Boise, Idaho, where through a unique lens of economic policy, she tries to help others find the same success in the workforce as she did. Now the story of a top economist and how her journey from high school dropout to key policy-maker informs her decisions today. Economics correspondent Paul Solman has our profile of a leading figure within the Federal Reserve. One thing we must note: Fed officials do not make public ...
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