Rudolph Penner
Senior Fellow

Rudolph Penner

Member Since 2026

Biography

Rudolph G. Penner is a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and holds the Arjay and Frances Miller Chair in Public Policy. He is also a research associate of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. His primary areas of research include budget policy and process and the problems posed by the retirement of the baby boomers. Prior to assuming his current position with The Urban Institute in 1998, Dr. Penner was a managing mirector of the Barents Group at KPMG Peat Marwick for five years. Dr. Penner directed the Congressional Budget Office from 1983-87, and has had a distinguished career as a senior government official at the Council of Economic Advisers and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He has also served as chief economist of the Office of Management and Budget and has taught at several universities, including the University of Rochester and Princeton University. Dr. Penner has advised senior government officials in the United States and many other countries on fiscal policy. He previously directed fiscal research programs at both the Urban Institute and the American Enterprise Institute.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Senior Fellow Arjay and Frances Miller Chair in Public Policy The Urban Institute 1998 Present
Former Managing Director Barents Group KPMG Company 1995 1998
Director Congressional Budget Office 1983 1987
Resident Scholar American Enterprise Institute Current
Assistant Director for Economic Policy U.S. Office of Management and Budget Current
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Current
Senior Staff Economist Council of Economic Advisors Current

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