Alan Greenspan, the former chair of the Federal Reserve, has passed away at the age of 100. His tenure at the Fed, which lasted from 1987 to 2006, was characterized by significant economic growth and low inflation.
Initially celebrated for his economic policies, Greenspan's legacy faced reassessment following the financial crisis of 2008, with critics questioning his regulatory decisions.
Greenspan's influence on monetary policy and the financial landscape remains a topic of discussion, as analysts continue to evaluate the long-term effects of his leadership.