John W. Snow
John W. Snow
John William Snowwas the CEO of CSX Corporation, and served as the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush. He replaced Secretary Paul O'Neill on February 3, 2003 and was succeeded by Henry Paulson on July 3, 2006, in a move that had been anticipated. Snow submitted a letter of resignation on May 30, 2006, effective "after an orderly transition period for my successor." Snow announced on June 29, 2006 that he had completed...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEconomist
Date of Birth2 August 1939
CountryUnited States of America
It may be harder on some than on others, but overall the banking sector remains healthy and strong,
The banking sector overall remains healthy and strong.
You want the currency to be a good store of value, ... You want it to be something people are willing to hold.
I think we need to rise above partisan politics on this one,
I was here when the cemetery was dedicated last fall. We had a good turnout then and a good turnout now. I'm so impressed with the cemetery that I'm going to pick out a plot for myself.
the hostile Norfolk Southern bid is burdened with a series of significant conditions.
Hopefully this is a low point for us, ... We simply aren't getting the railroad fixed at the rate we should.
I would think that next month we would see better numbers,
I don't think they will derail the economy but they are a burden on the economy,
Resolving that, I think, will be very beneficial for the economy. We're already seeing it in lower energy prices,
Social Security represents an $11 trillion unfunded obligation. And when I say unfunded obligation, I mean we have to come up with $11 trillion at some point to make the system whole.
It's up to the Treasury Department to take the report, review it carefully, understand the implications and use the report as a starting place for recommendations that we will make to the president,
Inflation is still pretty well in check. We do have energy prices that are unwelcome, too high. I hope Congress can take some action on that.