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BREAKING: UMICH Consumer Sentiment Hits Lowest Point EVER | Receipts LIVE

Apr 10, 202653 minEp. 750
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Summary

JVL and Catherine Rampell dissect the week's financial news, focusing on a new inflation report, record gas price surges, and the impact of geopolitical events on global supply chains. They discuss the critical low in consumer sentiment, the partisan divide in economic perception, and the precarity of the job market and AI's role. The conversation also delves into the ethics of prediction markets, alleged insider trading linked to political decisions, and the administration's policies potentially encouraging risky financial behavior among the public.

Episode description

Catherine Rampell and JVL are going live to talk about the the week's financial news.

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