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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
This week marked a major milestone for the US economy.
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by fifty basis points for the first time since 2020. Though this moment is charting a new path forward for the future in the fight against inflation, people on both sides of the aisle have their own opinions on what this means for the economy moving forward. What does this all mean and how does the presidential election come into play? We dive into it.
In this week’s episode of Capitol Gains, anchor Rachelle Akuffo, Washington Correspondent Ben Wershkul, and senior columnist Rick Newman chat all things Fed. They are later joined by retired four-star Army Gen. Wesley Clark, to discuss foreign policy and its influence on the upcoming election and the economy.
“I think the biggest impact is going to be what happens in the Middle East,” General Clark explains. “I think it could really change the election…”
Later, Yahoo News reporter Andrew Romano drops by to give us the latest post-debate polling updates for the presidential election.
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Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
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America’s eagerly awaited presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump was one for the history books. From fierce arguments, to real-time fact-checking, to heated policy discussions, and even a Taylor Swift endorsement, it was a big night for presidential politics. But what does it all mean for the election and for voters?
In this week’s episode of Capitol Gains, anchor Rachelle Akuffo, Washington Correspondent Ben Wershkul, and senior columnist Rick Newman chat with Lee Carter, President and Partner of maslansky + partners to discuss the candidates’ debate performances and whether or not either of them actually swayed voters.
Carter hosted a live focus group of undecided voters during Tuesday night’s debate and says that though most people surveyed believed Harris won, not one person changed their stance on voting. “Ultimately, this election is going to come down to how people feel,” Carter explains. “It is going to impact them personally in their day-to-day lives and whichever candidate now can convince them that their financial lives, their freedoms - all of that - is going to be better off under that candidate, that’s who they are going to vote for.”
With a little more than 50 days until Election Day, where do the candidates go from here and what are they going to have to do to earn Americans votes to win the White House? Tune in to learn more.
Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
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It’s been a busy week for economic policy as the race for the White House continues between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
On the latest episode of Capitol Gains, anchor Rachelle Akuffo, Washington Correspondent Ben Werschkul, and senior columnist Rick Newman talk Harris’s new economic plan for small businesses as well as some new projections from Goldman Sachs about the future of the US economy. “Goldman Sachs finds that if Trump gets elected and he enacts his whole plan…the economy would actually shrink in 2025 rather than grow,” Newman says. He further states that Goldman Sachs isn’t the only organization saying this. It’s “practically all of them.”
They are later joined by Jeffrey Hirsch, Hirsch Holdings CEO and editor in chief of Stock Trader’s Almanac to discuss all things stocks, the upcoming election, and how ‘Octoberphobia,’ could impact the market. Hirsch explains it doesn’t matter which party is better for the economy.,“What matters is Congress.”
Additionally, we look ahead to the upcoming presidential debate and anticipate what voters can expect to see from Harris and Trump in the coming weeks.
Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected]
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Will a change in office help or hurt the cooling inflation trend we’re seeing?
In this episode of Capitol Gains, host Rachelle Akuffo is joined by Washington correspondent Ben Werschkul and columnist Rick Newman as they discuss debt and inflation following the release of Vice President Harris's economic plan for housing and tax credits.
“Both sides are proposing ideas that would be inflationary, not deflationary,” Werschkul points out.
Harris is pushing a tax credit for home buyers that “could push prices.” Meanwhile, Trump’s tariff strategy could also lead to rising costs. Trump’s "approach—60% tariffs on China and 20% on everyone else—could lead to between $2,600 and a for a, a family, or $3,900, depending on different estimates,” adds Weschkul.
“The professional economists who are looking at what they say they want to do,” remarks Newman. “Are saying no, it's going to do the opposite… their policies are actually going to make inflation worse.”
Jaret Seiberg, Washington Research Group's managing director of TD Cowan, joins the conversation to explain what it all means in the long term.
Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].
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Beyonce and Taylor Swift's lack of appearances aside, the Democratic Nation Convention was a success. Vice President Harris officially accepted the democratic nomination for President at a lively DNC, with a 37-minute speech focusing on charting a 'new way forward'. That said, Harris's acceptance speech emphasized foreign policy over economics, so we're filling in the gaps!
Yahoo Finance’s Rachelle Akuffo, Ben Werschkul, and Rick Newman are joined by Raymond James Managing Director Ed Mills to look at how the markets are reflect what we do know about Harris's economic policy plans. Can she take down Trump? Can she keep up the momentum after President Biden passed her the baton? Will the markets rally behind her? With 75 days left, we will have to see.
Yahoo Finance’s Capitol Gains premiers at a pivotal time for investors. A presidential election looms on the horizon, and the stability of the economy remains one of the biggest issues for most Americans; especially the shape of the platforms for both the incumbent and challenger.
Our bottom line? Markets looking for more
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The economy is in a point of uncertainty: inflation persists as we await Federal Reserve rate cuts. But this week, presidential candidates have made these issues key talking points of their economic policies (and lack thereof).
Yahoo Finance’s Rachelle Akuffo, Ben Werschkul, and Seana Smith get into that on this week's Capitol Gains. Plus BTIG Director of Policy Research Isaac Boltansky joins to look at voter perspectives, while Andrew Romano brings you all things polls. Together they discuss the economic proposals of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, analyzing how their differing approaches might shape the economy as both contend for the presidency.
Yahoo Finance’s Capitol Gains premiers at a pivotal time for investors. A presidential election looms on the horizon, and the stability of the economy remains one of the biggest issues for most Americans; especially the shape of the platforms for both the incumbent and challenger.
Our bottom line? Economy, economy, economy.
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On this week's Capitol Gains, we're talking all things Harris, Walz. We're decoding what this vp selection means for the ticket and whether the pick will provide momentum for the campaign.
Yahoo Finance’s Rachelle Akuffo, Ben Werschkul, and Rick Newman get into that conversation and assess the policy issues facing the Harris campaign, including the care economy, trade tariffs, and whether the campaign will be tough on business.
Recent polls suggest the Harris campaign is tied or even ahead of Trump, with the University of Virginia Center of Politics now calling Georgia a "toss-up." Rick Newman adds, "These are seismic changes."
The team also talks with Tobin Marcus, Wolfe Research's Head of US Policy and Politics, about his take on the Harris ticket.
Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
Our bottom line? It’s still the economy, stupid!
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Money and politics are often tied together with governmental policies that can directly affect your wallet. As the election season heats up, both candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, begin to elaborate on their potential economic policies once they take office. How will each candidate directly affect your bottom dollar?
Yahoo Finance Host Akiko Fujita is joined alongside Yahoo Finance Senior Columnist Rick Newman and Washington Correspondent Ben Werschkul for Capitol Gains to discuss the current race for president, the difference between 2024 vs 2020 Kamala Harris, and the impacts each candidate has made so far. Later on, they are joined by Manhattan Institute senior fellow Brian Reidl to give insight into the record national debt and take a deep dive into how each candidate may help or inflate the debt once they take office.
Yahoo Finance’s Capitol Gains premiers at a pivotal time for investors. A presidential election looms on the horizon, and the stability of the economy remains one of the biggest issues for most Americans; especially the shape of the platforms for both the incumbent and challenger.
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On this week's Capitol Gains we're talking all things Vice President Kamala Harris! Decoding the presumptive Democratic nominee’s (wait is she?...) economic platform, and the ways in which it differs to President Biden’s.
Is there daylight between them? What EXACTLY is it? And what impact will she have on the so-called double haters?
Yahoo Finance’s Josh Lipton, Ben Werschkul and Rick Newman get into that conversation, and ask the pivotal question: which Kamala Harris are voters going to get?
Rick Newman contends Harris previously positioned herself as a "progressive wannabe". If elected President, will she pursue progressive-style economies policies à la campaign 2020? And how cordial will she be with big tech?
The team also finds time to catch up with Strategas’ Jeannette Lowe; they ask her if there's a 'Harris trade' investors should keep an eye on. Lowe also sees deregulation as a key priority for Trump if he wins a second term, and partly sees the election as a 'referendum on the speed of deglobalization'.
Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed.
Our bottom line? It’s still the economy stupid!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yahoo Finance’s Capitol Gains premiers at a pivotal time for investors. A presidential election looms on the horizon, and the stability of the economy remains one of the biggest issues for most Americans; especially the shape of the platforms for both the incumbent and challenger.
Former President Donald Trump’s speech at the RNC was much anticipated, and stole the headlines - especially in the aftermath of an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
He told a crowd of delegates he wants to end the ‘devastating inflation crisis immediately, bring down interest rates and lower the cost of energy’. Meanwhile, questions linger around the candidacy of current President Joe Biden, and if he’ll even remain the Democratic choice for November 5th.
Yahoo Finance’s Rachelle Akuffo, Ben Werschkul and Rick Newman discussed what all this could mean for the nation’s policy positions in the years to come.
They also spoke with Veda Partners’ Henrietta Treyz; she expects the election to ‘get back to its previously scheduled programing’, and that Biden dropping out of race WILL now transpire.
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.