Selloff Spooks Consumers

Sunday April 16 by Claudia bourneABC News
Wall Street’s sharp selloff has wiped out billions of dollars in mutual funds and brokerage accounts, spooking American investors who say they’re starting to rein in their spending. It could be the prescription to cool the economy and put curbs on inflation — something the Federal Reserve has been trying to achieve through interest rate hikes. Or it could help push the country toward a recession.





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