Public service is about offering hope through the dark times and making sure that our economy works not just for the wealthy, but for the hard-working people who make it run.
As Deputy Treasury Secretary, I look forward to helping us build back our economy better.
America has always overcome crises as a direct result of the determination and persistence of the American people, and the policy choices we make.
I look forward to working at the Treasury Department to make policy choices that help build an economy that works for everyone.
At the
@ObamaFoundation
, I’ve watched our team respond admirably to a rapidly changing world. While I look forward to the opportunity to serve the country at the Treasury Department, I am confident the Foundation’s best days are ahead, especially with
@ValerieJarrett
at the helm.
America has always overcome crises as the direct result of the determination and persistence of the American people, and the policy choices we make.
I look forward to working at the Treasury Department to make policy choices that help build an economy that works for everyone.
Relief packages have helped businesses and workers stay afloat, but the job report shows why more is needed.
We need to ensure that economic relief addresses economic inequality that is being made worse by COVID-19. We need to build an economy that works for everyone.
A few day after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, student body president
@wallyadeyemo
joined campus leaders speaking to 12k people gathered on Memorial Glade. Now deputy secretary of the U.S. Treasury, he'll return to speak to the Class of 2021.
#Calgrad
This is a reminder that help is on the way.
Thank you to the scientists who worked to get us here, and for your work to come. In President-elect Biden's HHS, we will lead with science and be laser-focused on safely, equitably, and freely distributing the vaccine.
"Your calls to bend the arc of a moral universe faster are being heard.” 🌟
— Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo '02 (
@wallyadeyemo
), 2021 Commencement speaker and deputy secretary of
@USTreasury
One of the issues I spend a great deal of time working on is how by investing in marginalized communities we can grow an economy that works for everyone. Read my latest on the topic:
"What we think America is, or should be at time of crisis, has been demonstrated mainly on the statewide, regional, community, and personal level."
@JamesFallows
on California's new Civil Action Fellowship: