Job growth in the U.S. held steady as employers added 428,000 new jobs in April. The unemployment rate stayed unchanged at 3.6%, according to a new jobs report. Despite this, stocks dipped on Friday, capping a volatile week in U.S. markets.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the Federal Reserve raising interest rates to combat high inflation. We also talked about when prices may finally drop.
I joined CBS Mornings to discuss what the increase in interest rates means for credit cards, auto loans and more.
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.
The goodwill of the Olympic Games appears to be thawing relations between North and South Korea. The North's leader, Kim Jong Un, invited South Korea's president to Pyongyang for a summit, in the hopes of easing tensions between the rival nations. The message was delivered by Kim's sister, just hours after the Winter Games opened in South Korea.
A wild week on Wall Street came to an end with a small rally on Friday. I joined CBS This Morning to explain why such volatility might not be a bad thing.