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I don’t think we will see another financial crisis in our lifetimes. I do think we’re much safer, and I hope that it will not be in our lifetimes and I don’t believe it will be.

Janet Louise Yellen

Interview with Fox News Sunday, June 2017 · Gecheckt op 7 maart 2026
I don’t think we will see another financial crisis in our lifetimes. I do think we’re much safer, and I hope that it will not be in our lifetimes and I don’t believe it will be.

Analyse

The statement is a forward‑looking opinion expressed by Janet Yellen during a June 2017 interview on Fox News Sunday. While it reflects her confidence in post‑2008 reforms, there is no empirical method to confirm whether a future financial crisis will or will not occur within any individual's lifespan, making the claim inherently unverifiable. Fact‑checking organizations treat such prognostications as predictions rather than factual assertions.

Achtergrond

Janet Yellen, then Chair of the Federal Reserve, discussed the stability of the financial system after the 2008 crisis, noting regulatory reforms such as Dodd‑Frank. Predicting the absence of future crises is speculative, as financial markets are subject to unpredictable shocks. Similar statements by officials have been noted as opinions rather than measurable facts.

Samenvatting verdict

Yellen's claim about not seeing another financial crisis in her lifetime is a personal prediction that cannot be definitively verified.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Fox News Sunday transcript, June 11, 2017 – Janet Yellen interview
— Federal Reserve Board, “Financial Stability Report” (2017) discussing post‑crisis reforms
— PolitiFact article on predictions of future financial crises (2020)