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National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial says rising costs are being driven by policy decisions in Washington, including tariffs and the conflict involving Iran. In an interview with AURN News, Morial argues that voters should pay closer attention to how political decisions affect their economic well-being. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Japan's core consumer prices in May rose 1.4pctfrom a year earlier, growing for the 57th consecutive month, the internal affairs ministry said Friday.
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Further evidence of the impact the war in the Middle East is having on the cost of iving. For the latest our Consumer Affairs Correspondent Aengus Cox.
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Prices in the U.S. were up 3.8% year over year in April. That's a faster rate of annual inflation than we saw in March. A main driver was higher energy prices, a result of the war with Iran. Those price increases are taking a bite out of consumer wages, but the pain may be temporary. Plus, small businesses are hanging in there. And, we'll preview President Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Prices in the U.S. were up 3.8% year over year in April. That's a faster rate of annual inflation than we saw in March. A main driver was higher energy prices, a result of the war with Iran. Those price increases are taking a bite out of consumer wages, but the pain may be temporary. Plus, small businesses are hanging in there. And, we'll preview President Donald Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that consumer prices increased by 3.8% in April compared to a year ago. That's the fastest pace of price increases in around three years. Wailin Wong, host of the Indicator from NPR's Planet Money, joins us. Then, the subject of Taiwan is one of the main priorities for Beijing in the upcoming talks between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. How will Trump approach the topic of Taiwan? We hear from Eyck Freymann, a fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford and the author of the new book “Defending Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War with China."See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Inflation is up… by quite a bit. According to new data released this morning, inflation is at its highest rate in three years. This puts the Federal Reserve in an interesting situation as they battle rates and a new Fed chair. For analysis on this, Professor Jason Kotter, Assistant Professor of Finance at the Marriott School of Business at BYU, joins the show. He discusses all the variables to consider regarding the economy and the struggles we might face if there isn't a deal with Iran soon.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports consumer prices jumped again last month, with the Iran war pushing energy prices higher.
You can watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/81-0uu_POWEOn the rocket of sweet reason this week we are avoiding talking about the May elections, so hold tight for a bumper episode next week!Meanwhile, Allison reflects on one hundred years of Sir David Attenborough as he celebrates his birthday this coming Friday and shares her memories of interviewing him in the Venezuelan rainforest nearly 30 years ago.Liam breaks down the economic fallout of the continuing to impact consumer prices and why the government is paying more in borrowing costs than it did in 1998.Return stowaway and advocate for financial education, Justin Urquhart-Stewart straps in to give your co-pilots a view of the geopolitical landscape as the to and fro of the Strait of Hormuz continues to impact food, energy and production prices across the world…Highlights: Planet Normal: Happy birthday to Sir David Attenborough!Allison recalls her Venezuelan rainforest interview with Sir David Attenborough Blockades in the Strait of Hormuz continue to threaten global energy supplies and UK inflation.Sign up to our most popular newsletter, From the Editor. Look forward to receiving free-thinking comment and the day's biggest stories, every morning. telegraph.co.uk/fromtheeditor |LIAM HALLIGAN and SERGE KOGAN - London to Paris in 24 hours - ON A TANDEM: https://www.justgiving.com/page/liam-halligan-serge-kogan |Read Allison: 'The day an unflappable David Attenborough saved me from a gun-toting militia': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/07/david-attenborough-saved-me-from-a-gun-toting-militia/ |Read Allison ‘We all know who is to blame for the rise in anti-Semitism – and it is not Israel': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/05/we-know-who-to-blame-for-the-rise-in-anti-semitism/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ | Read Liam ‘Labour is steering Britain into a bond market meltdown': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2026/05/03/labours-political-antics-could-spark-bond-market-meltdown/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read Liam's Substack: https://liamhalligan.substack.com/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Trump administration is preparing to issue $166 billion in tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision, but the money is expected to go through importer systems — not directly to consumers. This episode breaks down what it means and who actually benefits. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed with the latest news from a leading Black-owned & controlled media company: https://aurn.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this April 13th, 2026 episode of Market Trends, hosts Steve Kaempf and Matt Lombardi discuss the latest U.S. housing market data. Key topics include a 3.6% drop in existing home sales, record-high home prices of $800,000, and tight inventory. Lawrence Yun revised his 2026 sales growth forecast from 14% to 4%. The episode also covers a March inflation surge driven by energy prices, a $52.25 million NAR settlement on buyer agent commissions, homeownership trends by occupation, the proposed Fast Housing Act, and Zillow's expanding pre-MLS marketing platform.Episode Introduction (0:00) March 2026 U.S. Housing Market Snapshot (0:39) Drivers of Market Trends (1:56) Home Prices and Equity Gains (2:52) NAR Forecast Revisions (3:42) Property Type Breakdown (4:39) Affordability and Mortgage Rates (5:31) Key Market Takeaways (6:16) Market Resilience and Professional Conduct (6:52) Inflation and Consumer Prices (7:46) Whiplash Economy and Outlook (9:19) NAR Settlement Agreement Overview (10:47) Settlement Details and Impact (11:28) NAR Strategic Plan and Legal Position (14:33) Homeownership by Occupation (15:53) Geographic and Occupational Shifts (17:22) Middle-Income Squeeze and Affordability (18:26) Homeownership Priorities and Realities (19:04) Congressional Housing Initiatives (20:37) Key Reforms and Buckshot Strategy (22:00) Vacant Lots and Local Initiatives (24:20) Zillow Preview and Industry Adoption (24:45)www.peoplenottitles.com
Policy Uncertainty and Market Performance Uncertainty is often viewed as a negative force in financial markets. Periods of geopolitical tension, unclear government policy, or unexpected global events tend to create volatility and investor anxiety. Today's environment is no exception, with elevated uncertainty driven by international conflict, trade concerns, and shifting political dynamics. One way to measure this is through policy uncertainty indexes, which track how unclear or unpredictable government actions are at a given time. Historically, major spikes in uncertainty have occurred during events such as the aftermath of 9/11, the COVID-19 pandemic, and recent global trade disruptions. Current readings suggest uncertainty levels are once again elevated, approaching some of those past peaks. However, market behavior during these periods may be more surprising than expected. While markets generally prefer stability, historical data shows that periods of high policy uncertainty have often been followed by strong returns across multiple timeframes, including one month, three months, six months, and even twelve months. This suggests that markets may interpret policy-driven disruptions as temporary rather than structural. In many cases, uncertainty creates opportunity, as investors who remain disciplined can benefit from eventual stabilization and recovery. While past performance never guarantees future results, this trend reinforces the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective during volatile periods. Inflation, Consumer Prices, and What Comes Next Inflation remains one of the most closely watched economic indicators, directly impacting both consumers and investors. Recent economic data has painted a mixed picture, strong in some areas, yet still uncertain in others. The labor market, for example, has shown resilience. Job growth has exceeded expectations, and wage increases have remained steady, indicating underlying economic strength. However, these figures are inherently backward-looking, reflecting conditions that existed before the most recent geopolitical and economic developments. The more pressing question is how rising costs, particularly energy prices, will ripple through the broader economy. Gas prices, often one of the first visible signs of inflation, play a critical role in determining whether higher costs will spread to other goods and services. This dynamic is closely monitored through the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures changes in the price level of a basket of consumer goods and services. The key issue is not just whether prices are rising, but how quickly those increases are being passed on to consumers. Companies may choose to absorb higher costs temporarily, or they may pass them along, impacting inflation readings more directly. The upcoming CPI data will be especially important in determining the trajectory of inflation and, in turn, the direction of interest rates. Policymakers, including the Federal Reserve, will be watching closely as they evaluate whether current pressures are temporary or indicative of a more sustained trend. Seasonality and the Strength of April While uncertainty and inflation dominate headlines, historical market trends offer a more optimistic perspective, particularly when it comes to seasonality. Over the long term, the second quarter of the year has consistently delivered strong performance for equities, ranking just behind the fourth quarter. Within that period, April stands out as one of the most reliable months for market gains. Since 1950, April has been positive approximately 70% of the time for the S&P 500, making it the second-best month of the year historically. This pattern suggests that, despite short-term volatility, markets often find footing during this period. Several factors may contribute to this trend, including the inflow of tax refunds, renewed investor activity following the first quarter, and improving economic visibility as the year progresses. While seasonality alone should never drive investment decisions, it can provide a helpful tailwind when combined with other supportive factors. After a volatile start to the year, these historical patterns offer a measure of cautious optimism. If past trends hold, April and the broader second quarter could provide an opportunity for stabilization and potential growth. 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NBC's Chief Consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen has an inside look at driverless freight trucks that haul products from warehouses to stores, how they may result in savings for consumers. Also, Kristin Chenoweth stops by to discuss her role in the new comedy “Stumble” which follows a group of misfits training to compete in a national cheer competition. Plus, Erin Florio, global features director at “Condé Nast Traveler” breaks down the hottest travel trends this year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that Consumer Prices remain high.
Members of the transport industry say costs will be passed onto consumers as oil prices jump to more than US$110 a barrel. Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand chief executive Dom Kalasih spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Bongani Bingwa is joined by Johan Kotze, CEO of Agri SA, to unpack the growing impact of foot-and-mouth disease following the first-ever confirmed case in a Western Cape dairy herd. No longer a distant agricultural issue, the outbreak is now affecting everyday staples such as milk, cheese, yoghurt and even baby formula. As infected animals produce less milk, exports face restrictions and supply chains tighten, pressure is building across the entire food system — from farmers to retailers to households, raising serious concerns about food security and the rising cost of living. What was once viewed as a farm-level challenge is fast becoming a broader economic issue, with urgent questions about the severity of the outbreak, how long it may last, and what interventions are needed to protect both producers and consumers. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A delayed inflation report shows consumer prices rose 2.7% over the past year, coming in below economist expectations. Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, increased 2.6% year over year. In this episode of Real Estate News for Investors, producer Kailyn Bennett breaks down why this CPI report looks different than usual, following a government shutdown that disrupted October data collection. Some figures reflect a two-month window, rather than standard month-to-month changes, adding important context for investors. We look at what's driving inflation now — including food, energy, and shelter costs — and how markets reacted to the softer-than-expected data.
Mark breaks down President Trump's speech to the nation from last night. Ronald Hicks is announced as the new archbishop, replacing Cardinal Dolan in New York after Dolan's retirement announcement. Mark takes listener calls. Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve analyzes the new economic reports, noting that November's consumer prices rose at a 2.7% annual rate, lower than expected due to a delayed report. Moore discusses how President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” could bring historic savings for many Americans, affecting their tax statements and paychecks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark breaks down President Trump's speech to the nation from last night. Ronald Hicks is announced as the new archbishop, replacing Cardinal Dolan in New York after Dolan's retirement announcement. Mark takes listener calls. Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve analyzes the new economic reports, noting that November's consumer prices rose at a 2.7% annual rate, lower than expected due to a delayed report. Moore discusses how President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” could bring historic savings for many Americans, affecting their tax statements and paychecks.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on an unexpected inflation slowing last month.
How is tariff uncertainty affecting the outlooks of small and medium-sized businesses, and how will this impact consumers? Boston Fed Research Director Egon Zakrajšek is part of a team at the Bank investigating this critical, ongoing question. He discusses how the team partnered with a survey research firm to reach out to hundreds of businesses for insights. And he shares key takeaways from the team's findings, including the potential impacts of tariffs on inflation and consumer prices. Egon Zakrajšek is an executive vice president and the director of research at the Boston Fed. Visit bostonfed.org to find his team's three Current Policy Perspectives reports on tariffs: “Who Will Pay for Tariffs? Businesses' Expectations about Costs and Prices,” “Effects of Tariff Uncertainty on the Outlook of Small and Medium-sized Businesses,” and “Small and Medium-sized Businesses' Expectations Concerning Tariffs, Costs, and Prices.” For more interviews and analysis of the economy in New England and nationwide, visit BostonFed.org/SixHundredAtlantic.aspx. Subscribe to our email list to stay updated on new episodes.
Monday, November 17th, 2025Today, Epstein survivors confirm that Trump killed a Biden-era investigation into the Epstein files; the Comey case is on thin ice as a judge demands missing grand jury tapes; Mike Flynn is in talks with Trump's DOJ for a $50M settlement as the regime continues to loot the Treasury; the Trump administration is killing Biden's cash payments for delayed and canceled flights; Ghislaine Maxwell emailed her lawyer from prison about a commutation; Indiana ignores pressure from Trump and refuses to redraw their maps; the Trump administration is lifting some tariffs because of high prices; a Judge indefinitely bars Trump from fining University of California over alleged discrimination; and Allison and Dana Deliver your Good News.Thank You, DeleteMeGet 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to joindeleteme.com/DAILYBEANS and use promo code DAILYBEANS at checkout. 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President Trump is dropping tariffs on certain agricultural imports as voters cite affordability as a top concern. And questions arise over promised sales of soybeans to China. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Breaking down a recent inflation report with Stephen Kates, a financial analyst at Bankrate. Did we get some good news?
Colleague Matt Colyar joins Cris and Mark on the podcast to discuss the prospects for inflation and the threat posed by subprime consumer credit problems to the banking system and broader economy. They discuss all of this through the prism of concerns raised by clients in their travels this past week: Mark was out West, Matt in Texas, and Cris in Bermuda. Guest: Matt Colyar - Assistan Director, Economist, Moody's AnalyticsHosts: Mark Zandi – Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics, Cris deRitis – Deputy Chief Economist, Moody's Analytics, and Marisa DiNatale – Senior Director - Head of Global Forecasting, Moody's AnalyticsFollow Mark Zandi on 'X' and BlueSky @MarkZandi, Cris deRitis on LinkedIn, and Marisa DiNatale on LinkedIn Questions or Comments, please email us at helpeconomy@moodys.com. We would love to hear from you. To stay informed and follow the insights of Moody's Analytics economists, visit Economic View. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Scott Korzenowski is in for Jason. He talks with economist Dr. Tyler Schipper from the University of St. Thomas about today's consumer price numbers and how that affects folks at home.
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss consumer prices rose at annual rate of 2.9% in August and jobless claims that are nearing a four-year high. What are the expectations for next week's Fed meeting? Oracle may be having its Nvidia moment. Or it could be a repeat of 1999. IPO mania is back. Or is it the dot-com bubble all over again?
When the U.S. first imposed sweeping tariffs on Canada, setting off a trade war, businesses and consumers braced for high inflation. But nearly half a year later, prices for consumer goods have not risen as much as expected. So what happened?Consumer affairs reporter Mariya Postelnyak talks about why prices haven't gone up as much as predicted and why that could soon change.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
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In this episode of Grow Money Business we review what the markets have done as news of trade negotiations has trickled out over the last few weeks. We review whether tariff policy leads to inflation to consumers, Moody's recent downgrade of US debt, and what to look for in the coming weeks as we approach the 90-day tariff pause deadline. RESOURCES: Moody's Ratings downgrades United States ratings to Aa1 from Aaa; changes outlook to stable moodys.com/web/en/us/about-us/usrating.html The Effects of Tariffs on Inflation and Production Costs frbsf.org/research-and-insights/publications/economic-letter/2025/05/effects-of-tariffs-on-inflation-and-production-costs/ Detecting Tariff Effects on Consumer Prices in Real Time federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/detecting-tariff-effects-on-consumer-prices-in-real-time-20250509.html
In this episode, host Brian Karem, along with guests John T. Bennett and Hal Sparks, delve into the recent political landscape, focusing on Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East, his relationships with authoritarian leaders, and the implications of these interactions. They also discuss Jake Tapper's revelations about Joe Biden's health and the media's role in covering these issues. The conversation highlights the transactional nature of politics and the challenges faced by current leaders. The conversation delves into the dynamics of the Democratic Party, particularly focusing on Biden's health and the media's role in shaping political narratives. The speakers discuss the challenges Democrats face in effectively communicating their successes, the impact of Trump's administration on press relations, and the economic concerns that resonate with voters. The dialogue highlights the complexities of political messaging and the influence of media on public perception. The conversation delves into the economic challenges posed by tariffs, the dynamics within the Democratic Party, and the complexities surrounding Trump's proposed 'Big Beautiful Bill.' The speakers discuss the implications of tariffs on consumer prices, the struggle between progressive and moderate Democrats, and the potential outcomes of Trump's legislative agenda. They also touch on the chaotic nature of current Republican politics and speculate on Trump's personal life.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jatqpodcast.bsky.socialIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press"
Welcome to The Chrisman Commentary, your go-to daily mortgage news podcast, where industry insights meet expert analysis. Hosted by Robbie Chrisman, this podcast delivers the latest updates on mortgage rates, capital markets, and the forces shaping the housing finance landscape. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just looking to stay informed, you'll get clear, concise breakdowns of market trends and economic shifts that impact the mortgage world.In today's episode, we look at why the second home market. Plus, Robbie sits down with Servbank's Luke Jensen for a discussion on how servicers are leading the way in AI and automation, and revolutionizing customer experience with innovative, loan-level customized correspondence solutions. And we reveal what the latest Consumer Price Index says about inflation as a whole.Thanks to today's podcast sponsor, TRUE and its Mortgage Operations Service (MOS) AI background worker, which transforms borrower documents into instant, trustworthy data for real-time decisioning. TRUE helps lenders accelerate decisions, cut costs, and deliver a superior borrower experience, all without a $100M tech budget.
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A dangerous tornado outbreak leaves widespread damage and power outages across the South and Midwest. Also, President Trump announces sweeping new tariffs, raising concerns about inflation and trade wars. Plus, officials issue sea lion warnings on California beaches after a rise in attacks on beachgoers. And, store brands and private labels gain popularity as consumers seek relief from rising prices.
Brace yourselves—this episode is a rollercoaster of wit, wisdom, and a little bit of economic doom. Chris and Saied break down the most contentious topic in finance right now: tariffs. Are they a necessary economic weapon or a sneaky tax on the everyday American? The guys cut through the noise with a no-nonsense breakdown of how these new tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico are set to shake up prices on everything from your morning avocado toast to the car you (maybe) planned to buy next year. They also take a moment to reflect on their own economic genius—because when you call stagflation a year and a half ahead of time, you deserve some flowers. ➡️ But it's not just economic policy that gets roasted today—Best Buy, Target, and even fresh produce take a hit as the hosts connect the dots between trade wars, inflation, and your dwindling savings account. From the absurdity of avocado pricing to the hidden costs of an iPhone made in China, this episode peels back the layers of financial jargon to show you how these decisions will hit your wallet, your weekend grocery run, and possibly even your job. Oh, and if you thought guacamole was overpriced before, just wait.
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Send us a textThe 25% U.S. import tariff is here—now what? If you sell products from Canada or Mexico into the U.S., your costs just skyrocketed overnight. But instead of panicking, let's focus on solutions.In this episode, Jordan West breaks down exactly what you need to do to protect your margins, rethink fulfillment, and keep your business profitable despite these new costs. If you're in e-commerce, this episode is a must-listen.The new tariffs are a massive challenge for e-commerce brands, but instead of focusing on why they happened, let's talk about what to do next.Jordan dives into:How to adjust pricing without losing customersThe best fulfillment workarounds to avoid tariff hikesHow to reposition your brand to stay competitive in the U.S.Why you should consider expanding to new international marketsStep-by-step strategies to survive and thrive despite the tariffsKey Takeaways & Next StepsRaise prices strategically—consider splitting the tariff cost with customers.Explore fulfillment options—setting up a U.S.-based warehouse or 3PL could save you.Expand beyond the U.S.—consider Europe, Australia, or Asia for growth.Adjust marketing & messaging—double down on brand loyalty & premium positioning.Look into tariff-exempt strategies—some goods/categories might have workarounds.Growth Plan: www.upgrowthcommerce.com/growGet 5 Offers for 2 Products (10 in total) along with 10 highly engaging tried and true creatives, 30 captivating headlines, descriptions, and ad texts sent to you for only $99. Go to https://www.upgrowthcommerce.com/offer and order now - this offer is only available for a limited time.We love our podcast community and listeners so much that we have decided to offer a free eCommerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more and how we can help, click here: upgrowthcommerce.com/growJoin our community and connect with other eCommerce brand owners and marketers!https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscalingpodcast
A quick look at the first press briefing of the new administration, led by the youngest press secretary in U.S. history, Karoline Leavitt. Plus ~ how the price of eggs made it into the Q & A and why it matters. Is the topic as critical as it's cracked up to be? (Sorry - couldn't resist) Curious your thoughts: hello@smartHERNews.com Send a voice note and get a chance to be featured! SUPPORT OUR MISSION Shop our gear! If you'd like to help support SmartHER News' mission of a free, independent, nonpartisan press – here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews Rundown: 0:00 Introduction to the New Administration's Press Briefing 02:03 Historical Context of White House Press Briefings 03:20 The Impact of Rising Egg Prices 06:45 Economic Factors Influencing Food Prices
President-elect Trump is wasting no time when it comes to making good on his promise to impose tariffs on foreign nations. He announced he would slap major new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on his first day in office. The economic consequences of the tariffs could be enormous, involving multiple industries, goods and groceries. William Brangham discussed more with economist Mary Lovely. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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