CBS Mornings: Big Savings in Real Estate?

I joined CBS Mornings to talk about the importance of a Missouri realty case that awarded a group of home sellers about $1.8 billion in damages, and how it might lead to changes in the housing market. We also touched on mortgage rates and whether or not we might be headed into a housing recession.

CBS Mornings: Fed Decision and Economic Impacts of UAW Strike

I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady this month as well as the United Auto Workers union strike and how it it might impact the economy.

CBS Mornings: Higher Prices Easing

Inflation cooled in June to 3%, the lowest in more than two years, according to the latest CPI report. I joined CBS Mornings to discuss what this means for consumers and whether the Federal Reserve will continue to raise rates.

CBS Mornings: The High Line Expands

Stretching more than 1.5 miles over New York City, the iconic High Line elevated park is now connected to Penn Station. This new life for the formerly abandoned railroad tracks puts a whole new spin on a public park. Here’s my report for CBS Saturday Morning.

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CBS Mornings: Paying Down Credit Card Debt

Americans are racking up credit card debt at unprecedented rates, approaching $1 trillion, surpassing the pre-pandemic high. I joined CBS Mornings to explain what's driving the increase, and what you should do if you're struggling with credit card debt.

CBS Mornings: The Rising Cost of College

I joined CBS Mornings to discuss the cost of paying for college, as well as what students and families need to know about financial aid packages, how high interest rates could impact student loans, and some resources for students and families.