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Uncertainty Around Future Policy

2024/11/22
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The discussion focuses on the potential inflationary effects of tariffs and immigration reform, highlighting the uncertainty around policy changes and their economic implications.
  • Tariffs could lead to higher inflation due to increased costs.
  • Immigration reform could reduce labor supply, raising labor costs and further fueling inflation.

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In this week's episode, Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab's chief investment strategist, and Kathy Jones, Schwab's chief fixed income strategist, discuss the current economic landscape, focusing on policy changes in Washington, the implications of tariffs and immigration reform on inflation, and the Federal Reserve's potential moves at their next meeting. They explore the dynamics of the housing market, the uncertainty businesses face due to fluctuating policies, and the impact of global events on market reactions. The discussion concludes with reflections on gratitude and collaboration within their teams.

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