The Controversial Question: Would You Answer It?

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Every 10 years the Census Bureau sends out a survey, the decennial census, to every listed household in America in efforts to count every person and collect accompanying information on them. Required by the Constitution, the population numbers determine the amount of representatives and federal funding states will receive for their citizens. The Census Bureau accounts for every person, regardless of citizenship or immigration status. Recently, President Trump proposed to add in a citizenship question to the 2020 census which has posed much controversy.

Fed Rate Cut: Who Does it Affect?

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With the ongoing trade tensions with China, the Fed is unsure of how this will affect the U.S economy in the long term, but talks of interest rate cuts are on the table, although the U.S. is expected to have a strong 2019. The S&P just hit a record high for the first time in nearly two decades, but many still believe the interest rate cut is needed. Many policy makers want to wait for a stronger sign of an economic downturn, while others believe that the cut should be implemented over the next six months.

Peace At Last? U.S.-China Announce Trade Truce

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On Saturday, June 29th, the United States and China agreed to restart trade talks after the Trump administration offered not to induce new tariffs and ease restriction on the Chinese tech giant, Huawei, reducing ongoing tensions. U.S. stocks rose on Monday after President Trumps meeting with China’s President Xi at the G-20 in Japan, where the Trump administration willingness for cooperation and communication helped reduce the ongoing fear of a bolstered trade war. President Trump will maintain current tariffs on Chinese goods but will not implement any new tariffs which could harm consumer purchasing in the United States. The United States will allow certain companies to sell technological products to Huawei if there is no risk to national security.

News – Holiday Havoc: Why December turned into a tough time for investors

Holiday Havoc: Why December turned into a tough time for investors

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December has become a roller coaster for investors.  They’ve seen the VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) rose over 47% between December 17th to December 24th. That’s on top of concerns over trade tensions between the United States and China, tightening financial conditions, a worsening outlook for corporate earnings growth in 2019, and the possibility the yield curve is inverting, which is widely seen as a potential harbinger of recession, all have combined to create the market’s greatest fear: Uncertainty.

As of Thursday’s market close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 14% from its peak in October, and all other U.S. stock markets are now in, or near, bear territory.