I am an economist and the Director of Consumer Finance Research at the JPMorgan Chase Institute where I lead research on topics in household finance, including household financial resiliency, student debt, and gig work.
Prior to joining the Insitute, I was a research fellow at Resources for the Future where I studied the effects of air pollution on housing and health.
I also maintain an econometrics and data utilities package for Python called Econtools.
I graduated with a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Economics from Brigham Young University.