Fluctuating policies in Washington are sending parts of the U.S. economy into a state of uncertainty.
As the winds shift and economic moods change, Channel 2 Consumer Investigative Reporter Justin Gray spoke to everyone, from financial advisors to university economists to get a better idea of what consumers should expect.
They had the same message: things like unemployment and inflation rates are in a strong position, but it’s not stopping the stock market drops.
While that may be lowering consumer confidence, and there are big concerns, both of the drops are being caused by the same uncertainty.
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Still, that doesn’t mean you should cut and run.
Retired and on a fixed income, Barbara McKeown told Channel 2 Action News that she’s been worried about tariffs and the stock market’s potential to drop, especially…