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Jeff Holland

Advisor
on Fiscal Policy

About me

Jeff Holland has more than three decades of experience working with federal budgeting issues, specializing in the areas of fiscal and economic policy, budget process, and data analysis.
Jeff currently teaches Public Budgeting and Finance to master’s students in the Public Administration program at the City College of New York. He is also an independent contractor on fiscal issues.

In June 2025, Jeff retired from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation after eight years as Vice President of Research. In that role, he oversaw analyses produced for the public, participated in outside engagement, and managed many of the grants distributed by the organization.
Before coming to the Foundation, Jeff worked for 26 years at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). For 18 years, Jeff was Chief of the Projections Unit at CBO, where he oversaw the data compilation, writing, and production of large parts of publications such as The Budget and Economic Outlook and Analysis of the President’s Budget, in addition to providing expertise in international outreach, budget process, and other issues.

Other Team Members

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Sol Erdman

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Kristina Becvar

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Richard Schwartz

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Liz Sheldon

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David Levy

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Christopher Hayes

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