Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton, Senior Policy Advisor and Of Counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell, contributed to a guest essay for the New York Times, with representatives from the center-left and center-right debating economic policy. The conversation, which also included Gary Cohn, Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, presented competing visions for how each presidential candidate can best serve the American public across a range of topics including housing, taxes, debt and more.
Read the op-ed: “What Washing Machines Can Tell Us About America’s Economic Future”