Our Economy and the Budget
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The Fed is set to conclude its two-day policy meeting Wednesday and make an announcement in the afternoon. The central bank is not expected to announce any policy changes on Wednesday. However, it is anticipated that the Fed will signal that it will be ready to raise interest rates as soon as March, and that it will consider other tightening measures. Market participants will also look for hints on further steps the Fed will take to unwind pandemic-era aid.
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After US government ramped up trillions of dollars in covid-19 relief, economy has notched its strongest growth in nearly four decades in 2021. It is also seen that forging ahead despite the crisis from the pandemic.
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n our news wrap Thursday, the U.S. economy rebounded strongly in 2021, with the best growth since 1984. Russia said there’s little room for optimism after the U.S. rejected its security demands, but said dialogue on Ukraine is still possible. The Pentagon put out new guidance on limiting civilian casualties from air strikes.
https://youtu.be/pG7iIWRMuyc
Yahoo! Finance business anchor Alexis Christoforous gives insight on what affected the stock market and the economy the most in 2021, and how we can prepare for the new year.
https://youtu.be/N4gNMIpFaWI
A new report on GDP shows the U.S. economy grew 5.7% in 2021. This comes as Wall Street experiences another rollercoaster day. Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab, joined CBS News to discuss the markets and the economy.
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Director of National Economic Council, Brian Deese, joins Morning Joe to discuss the coming January jobs numbers and how the WH is dealing with inflation and supply issues.
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