What to know about a possible rate cut this week

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ABC News business reporter Alexis Christoforous explains why investors widely expect the Fed to slash interest rates at a meeting on Wednesday.
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  1. 1:01 Look at that graph, all facts! From 2017-2020 consistent. From 2021-2024 Inconsistent. I know who we need to re-elect in November.

  2. Everything is worse under democrats

  3. It will have to be 50 bases points as 25 will have a minimal effect on the general market attitude and it’ll be a weak catalyst for any micro and macro economic growth. 🎂💰🙏

  4. Thank you biden 😊

  5. Fed trying to do its part to help Harris ? Elites pulling strings ( all hands on deck) ! Middle Class has been in Recession for 4 years – The Elites (with large disposable income) didn’t Notice or worse yet – DIDN’T CARE ?

  6. Broke people constantly complain about being in debt but they continously engage in bad financial decisions.
    Silly Humans

  7. Election stunt

  8. But was everyone better off 4 years ago than they were 8 years ago?

  9. just remember that you can't payback 30 plus trillion while cutting taxes and lowering interest.

  10. Not in Washington State!!!

  11. ABC lost all credibility during debate..

  12. Whenever The Treasury prints more money just to give away inflation increases for all of us.

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