CBS This Morning: Coronavirus Economic Impact

Coronavirus quarantines in China have had a significant impact on the global economy. In Los Angeles, where 40% of all shipped imports enter the country at the U.S.’s largest port, traffic is slowing down and affecting job earnings as factory shutdowns are taking a toll on the supply chain. Everything from the automotive industry to the toy industry are taking a hit. I joined CBS This Morning to explain how U.S. consumers could feel the economic impact of the coronavirus.

CBS This Morning: Coronavirus Economic Impact

Panic over a coronavirus outbreak could send the stock market into its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average saw its worst one-day point drop in history on Thursday as it lost an entire year’s worth of gains over the course of a week. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss the likely economic fallout.

CBS This Morning: Cost of Coronavirus

American companies doing business in China, including Ford and Apple, have closed factories and retail locations in the country due to the coronavirus outbreak. Supply chains, flights and cruises are all being disrupted as the number of new cases exceeds 15,000 in light of new diagnosis methods. I joined CBS This Morning to break down the coronavirus’ global economic impact.

CBS This Morning: Macy's Cuts

The largest department store chain in America is closing 125 stores and cutting 2,000 jobs. Macy’s is making the cuts in an effort to end a yearlong slump, though it’s unclear how many total jobs will be affected once retail workers factor into the final count. I joined CBS This Morning to break down the implications of the retail giant’s massive move.

CBS This Morning: FICO Score Update

The company that turns your credit history into what’s known as a FICO score is updating how that number is calculated. These scores are used to determine whether you can receive a new credit card, or get a home or auto loan. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss a new report that shows the average U.S. FICO score hit an all-time high of 703 last year.

CBS This Morning: Senior Roommates

Senior citizens are getting creative to make ends meet financially: getting roommates. More than 33% of Americans age 65 and over do not have any money saved for retirement. In 2016, 70% more seniors lived with roommates than a decade before. Check out my story for CBS This Morning about two strangers who took a cue from the “Golden Girls” and moved in together in New York to save money.

CBS This Morning: Coastal Job Growth

A new report shows just five coastal cities are getting a huge majority of America's high-tech jobs. Researchers found the Seattle, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, and Boston areas accounted for more than 90% of job growth in the tech sector from 2005 to 2017. I joined CBS This Morning to discuss what this says about the economy and the future of jobs.