Many Americans are turning to Airbnb to directly send money to individual Ukrainians. According to Airbnb, more than 61,000 nights were booked in Ukraine on March 2 and 3. That’s nearly $2 million in bookings. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the basic rules for investing. We covered the different types of accounts that are available including employer-sponsored retirement plans and IRAs, and why Americans should keep things simple but remember to diversify.
The United States, U.K. and the European Union are placing new economic sanctions on Russia, further crippling its economy, which has seen one of the lowest stock market plunges on record. I joined CBS Mornings to explain the global economic impact of these new sanctions.
The Russian invasion has already had a wide economic impact as global markets tanked and oil prices hit a high, with barrels topping $100 for the first time since 2014. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss what we can expect over the coming days.
I joined Face the Nation to discuss the impact the Ukraine crisis could have on the U.S. economy if Russia invades.
I joined CBS Mornings to share advice on how to talk about money with your loved one. We discussed how to make sure you're on the same page as your partner financially, what topics need to be discussed, and how to have these sometimes difficult conversations.
In January, the U.S. economy added 467,000 jobs, which was more than economists predicted. But the unemployment rate also ticked up slightly to 4%, up from 3% the month before. I joined CBS Saturday morning to discuss what it all means.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the latest government data about the "Great Resignation,” which found that 4.3 million people quit their jobs in December. That's down slightly from the record set in November 2021.
The Federal Reserve signaled interest rates could increase as soon as March. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss what that increase could look like and the impact it will have.
I joined CBS Mornings on the first day of tax season to discuss what Americans need to know when filing their taxes this year, including specifics about the Child Tax Credit, stimulus payments, unemployment benefits and free resources for tax prep.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss when to start teaching your kids about money, and what topics to talk about with kids of different ages.
I joined CBS Mornings to talk about what the latest home sales data means for the housing market. We also discussed mortgage rates and what you need to consider when looking to buy a home to ensure it's affordable for your family.
The U.S. economy added 199,000 jobs in December, a number below analysts' expectations. The unemployment rate fell from 4.2 percent to 3.9 percent, the lowest it has been in nearly two years. I joined CBS Saturday Morning to explain what it all means.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the news out of the latest Federal Reserve meeting, including how inflation is impacting the Fed's decision to pull back on the emergency policies it put in place during the pandemic and how likely interest rate hikes next year will impact consumers.
I joined CBS Saturday Morning to break down the surging rate of inflation and the rest of the nation's economic picture.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss end of year financial planning tips and moves Americans can make now to save on taxes next year.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the stock market's drop upon news that the Fed could end some emergency COVID measures sooner than expected. Plus, what the newly-identified Omicron COVID-19 variant is doing to the economy.
There's evidence American consumers are very much in a buying mood. Adobe estimates shoppers spent as much as $9 billion on Black Friday. Consumers are also expected to show up for Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday. I joined CBS Saturday Morning to look at what this spending could mean for the upcoming holiday season.
Retail sales increased by 1.7% last month, and an overall 16.3% compared to last year. I joined CBS Mornings to explain what's behind the increase and what it means for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
Supply chain problems across the country could cause havoc for people's holiday plans. Meg Oliver finds out why shoppers may want to hit the grocery store soon to prepare for Thanksgiving, and I explain how long we can expect to see inflated prices.