Randy Carver discusses the challenges facing consumers and investors as the U.S. government shutdown continues. He says ultimately the economic impact is transitory and temporary, as ripple effects have begun to be felt by pockets of the economy. Randy compares past shutdown behavior and how it applies to the modern day. Later, he discusses the role the Federal Reserve has to play, seeing more rate cuts on the horizon.
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