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STEVE MOORE
Senior Economics Writer
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board


Stephen Moore is senior economics writer for the Wall Street Journal editorial page and a member of the Journal’s editorial board. He is also an economic commentator for CNBC TV, where he appears twice weekly.

From 1999-2004 Moore served as founder and President of the Club for Growth, a 25,000-member organization dedicated to helping elect free market, tax cutting candidates to Congress. In his tenure as president, the Club for Growth became one of the most influential and respected political organizations in the nation. In 2003-04 the Club for Growth raised nearly $22 million for Republican congressional and Senate candidates, making the Club the biggest single money raiser for Republican candidates outside the party itself.

Moore has also served as a senior fellow in economics at the Cato Institute, where he had published dozens of studies on federal budget and tax policy.

Moore is a frequent guest on various television networks commenting on economic and fiscal policy issues. He is also a contributing commentator for National Public Radio’s marketplace.

He served as a Senior Economist at the Joint Economic Committee under former Chairman Dick Armey of Texas. There, he advised Mr. Armey on budget, tax, and competitiveness issues. He was also an architect of the famous Armey flat tax proposal. From 1983 through 1987, Mr. Moore served as the Grover M. Hermann Fellow in Budgetary Affairs at the Heritage Foundation. Mr Moore has worked for two presidential commissions. In 1988, he was a Special Consultant to the National Economic Commission. In 1987, he was Research director of President Reagan's commission on Privatization.

Steven Moore is the author of 4 books, including, most recently "Its Getting Better All the Time: The 100 Greatest Trends of the Last Century," and "Bullish on Bush: How the Ownership Society Will Make America Stronger."

He is a graduate of the University of Illinois and holds an MA in Economics from George Mason University.


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Current DateTime: 10:48:29 04 Dec 2008
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    • Detroit's Future  03 Dec 2008

        Debating the fate of the U.S. automakers, with Robert Reich, UC Berkeley; Steve Moore, WSJ; Mark Perry, University of Michigan; and CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

    • Big 3 in the Hotseat  18 Nov 2008

        Discussing the Big 3's lack of a sales job, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau; Bob Reich, UC Berkeley; and Steve Moore, WSJ.

    • Talking Money Politics  14 Nov 2008

        Predicting the cabinet of the Obama administration, with Morris Reid, Westin Rinehart and Steve Moore, WSJ.

    • Anatomy Of A Bailout  10 Nov 2008

        Thoughts on the latest AIG bailout, with Carlos Mendez, ICP Capital; Steve Moore & John Bussey, WSJ; and Robert Reich, UC Berkeley; CNBC's Charlie Gasparino, Melissa Lee & Tyler Mathisen.

    • Too Big to Fail?  10 Nov 2008

        Washington opened its coffers even wider for AIG today, and GM, Ford and Chrysler are waiting for their piece of the pie, with Steve Moore & John Bussey, WSJ; Robert Reich, UC Berkeley; and CNBC's Phil Lebeau, Tyler Mathisen, Charlie Gasparino & Tyler Mathisen.

    • Greenspan: Prophet to Pariah  23 Oct 2008

        It may not be fair, but many are blaming fmr. Fed chairman Alan Greenspan's years of low interest rates, with David Lereah, Reecon Advisors; Dean Baker, Center for Economic & Policy Research; and Steve Moore, WSJ.

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