June E. O'Neill

June E. O'Neill is an American economist who was the director of the United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) from March 1, 1995, through January 29, 1999.[1] She was born to Louis and Matilda (Liebstein) Ellenoff on June 14, 1934, and attended Sara Lawrence College, graduating in 1955.[2] Prior to receiving her PhD from Columbia University, she taught at Temple University. Later, she worked at the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors as a senior economist, at The Urban Institute, served as director of the office of policy and research for the United States Commission Civil Rights, and both before and after her time as director of the CBO, as director of the Center for Study Business and Government at Baruch College, where she is currently the Morton Wollman Professor of Economics.

June E. O'Neill
Director of the Congressional Budget Office
In office
March 1, 1995  January 29, 1999
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byRobert Reischauer
Succeeded byDan Crippen
June E. O'Neill
Born (1934-06-14) June 14, 1934
New York City
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUS
Spouse(s)David Michael O'Neill
InstitutionBaruch College, The Graduate Center, CUNY
FieldLabor Economics, Public Finance
Alma materColumbia University (PhD)
Sarah Lawrence College (BA)
AwardsSir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award for "Work and Welfare in Massachusetts", 1991.
John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship, 1991.
Earheart Fellowship in Economics, 1962-63

She was nominated to her post at the CBO at the suggestion of Republican Senator John R. Kasich, but her term as CBO director ended early to return to Baruch college amid Republican complaints that the CBO refused to use the more favorable but controversial dynamic scoring for forecasting and scoring republican-proposed legislation.[3] She was later commended by the Senate for her service.[4]

She has published extensively in economics,[5] served as the Vice President of the American Economic Association in 1998,[6] and was on their Executive Board of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession from 1988 until 1991. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.[7]

Bibliography

  • O'Neill, June (2012). The Declining Importance of Race and Gender in the Labor Market: The Role of Employment Discrimination Policies. USA: AEI Press. ISBN 978-0844772448.
  • O'Neill, June (2004). Child Poverty and Welfare Reform: Stay the Course. USA: Manhattan Institute.
  • O'Neill, June (1971). Resource Use in Higher Education: Trends in Output and Inputs of American Colleges and Universities, 1930-1967. Berkeley, California: Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.

References

  1. "Directors of The Office of Management and Budget and The Bureau of the Budget". Office of Management and Budget(Archived). Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  2. May 1975 Alumnae profile, From the Classes, Sarah Lawrence College
  3. Pianin, Eric. "JUNE O'NEILL TO DEPART CBO EARLY".
  4. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/106/sres39
  5. "June O'Neill". Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  6. "American Economic Association - Past Vice-Presidents". Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  7. "Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget - Board Members". Retrieved 6 October 2019.



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