Jordan Trinh

Assistant Analyst @ Congressional Budget Office

About Jordan Trinh

Jordan Trinh is an Assistant Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office, where he has worked since 2020. He previously held a Senior Associate position at KPMG US and has a background in economics from Villanova University.

Work at Congressional Budget Office

Jordan Trinh has been employed at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as an Assistant Analyst since 2020. In this role, he contributes to the Long Term Analysis Unit, where he focuses on economic and market interactions. His work involves analyzing complex economic data and providing insights that inform fiscal policy decisions. His tenure at the CBO has allowed him to engage in significant projects that aim to enhance the understanding of economic trends and their implications for public policy.

Previous Experience at KPMG US

Prior to his current position, Jordan Trinh worked at KPMG US as a Senior Associate in Economic and Valuation Services from 2017 to 2020. During his three years in Tysons Corner, he developed expertise in economic analysis and valuation, contributing to various projects that required detailed economic assessments. His experience at KPMG provided him with a strong foundation in economic principles and practical applications in a corporate environment.

Education and Expertise

Jordan Trinh holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Villanova University, where he studied from 2013 to 2017. He also participated in a Semester Abroad program at the Institute of Economics and Political Studies - INSTEP Cambridge in 2015, which lasted for 11 months. This educational background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of economic theories and practices, enhancing his analytical skills and expertise in economic fluctuations.

Experience with Appalachia Service Project

In 2015, Jordan Trinh worked with the Appalachia Service Project as Summer Staff for three months in Knox County, KY. He later served as Center Director for two months in Cocke County, TN, in 2016. These roles involved community engagement and service, where he developed leadership skills and a commitment to social equity. His experiences with the Appalachia Service Project reflect his dedication to fostering a just and prosperous society.

Research Interests

Jordan Trinh has a keen interest in expanding the understanding of economic fluctuations and their impacts on society. His work at the Congressional Budget Office and previous roles have allowed him to explore innovative fiscal and monetary policy suggestions. He aims to contribute to discussions that promote economic stability and societal well-being through informed policy-making.

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