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.
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 Saturday Morning to break down the surging rate of inflation and the rest of the nation's economic picture.
Yours truly and Parents Digital Content Director Julia Dennison joined CBS Mornings to talk about how the child care crisis impacts the economy. We also offered creative solutions and advice for parents.
I joined CBS Saturday Morning to discuss what's behind the latest monthly jobs report.
Monday, stocks saw the biggest drop in months due to a Chinese property developer on the brink of bankruptcy. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the impact on the market, what investors should do now and if this will impact the two-day Federal Reserve meeting.
I joined CBS Mornings to explain why there is a supply shortage, what items will see the most impact and what consumers should consider during their upcoming holiday shopping.
I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss the August unemployment numbers and the state of the economy.
I joined CBS This Morning to explain why people are still unemployed and what those searching for a job should do.
Yours truly on Face the Nation: There is "red-hot consumer demand" and a bottleneck of supply in certain areas, leading to the "biggest price increases in 30 years."
The nation added a better-than-expected 850,000 jobs in June, though the overall unemployment rate edged up slightly to 5.9%. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to talk about the jobs numbers and the ongoing economic recovery.
As economic recovery continues, consumers are paying more for everyday items. I joined CBS This Morning to explain what's triggering those higher costs and address fears of another 1970s-style period of inflation.
There are more signs that the U.S. economy is roaring back to life, and President Biden is proposing trillions of dollars in new government spending. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss the economy and the president's plan.
Uncertainty on Wall Street after President Trump tested positive for COVID-19. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the possible impact of his diagnosis on the economy.
A July jobs report that saw 1.8 million new jobs created and a lowering of the national unemployment rate comes amid negotiations in Washington over a second stimulus package. However, the pace of hiring appears to be slowing as more states slow down or roll back their re-openings. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss what this all means, and what the numbers say about the future of the U.S. economy.
The economy added 1.8 million jobs in July, dropping the unemployment rate to 10.2%. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the numbers and whether a second wave of layoffs is expected at small businesses.
Two key reports show the impact of the pandemic. I joined CBS This Morning to explain what the historic drop in GDP and rise in weekly unemployment claims mean for the country's economy.