What might static rates mean for you, the consumer? Plus, a legal expert tells us why she hopes the Supreme Court won’t restrict Fed independence.
“Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal explains the latest Federal Reserve interest rate decision, announced today by Chair Jerome Powell, and provides context on the direction of the U.S. economy.
As the gap between returns on government bonds versus corporate bonds mounts, investors are growing more cautious.
And that will impact businesses, the housing market and consumers.
Exports of meat, corn and soybeans may grow even more expensive if tariffs take effect.
Though some proposed tariffs on Canadian imports have been delayed, business owners near the border are preparing for cost increases