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Jon Hartley

Economics Writer, Researcher and Policy Analyst

Jon Hartley is an economics writer and researcher with interests in finance, macroeconomics and sports analytics. Jon is a regular economics contributor for Forbes and The Huffington Post and has had other writings appear in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, American Banker, Investor's Business Daily, The Hill, The Washington Times, The SF Examiner, National Review, National Affairs, and City Journal. Jon has also appeared on Fox Business, Fox News, CNN, Bloomberg, and NBC. He was named to the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 Law & Policy list and is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper. Jon is also a co-founder of Real Time Macroeconomics, a data analytics project that provides real-time macroeconomic data derived from aggregated online data collection. Previously, Jon has worked as a Quantitative Investment Strategies Client Portfolio Management Senior Analyst at Goldman Sachs (2011-2014), as a Dallas Cowboys Statistical Analyst (2011-2012) and in various roles at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2016) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (2009-2010). Jon graduated from University of Chicago with an A.B. in Economics and Mathematics with Honors and is an M.B.A. candidate at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, specializing in finance and business economics.