

In health care sector, dread over worker deportations
21 snips Aug 8, 2025
The looming end of Temporary Protected Status threatens to deport crucial Haitian healthcare workers in the U.S., risking vital care roles in nursing homes. Meanwhile, tariffs imposed by the U.S. could stifle global economies reliant on exports and create challenges for local job growth. Personal stories bring to light the anxieties surrounding retirement against a backdrop of economic uncertainty, as individuals adjust their financial plans amid these shifting market conditions.
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Tariff-Friendly Fed Pick
- Sadiq Reddy says Stephen Myron is a loyal pick who supports tariffs.
- That adds a voice at the Fed favoring tariffs and shapes the inflation vs. rate-cut debate.
Businesses Passing Tariff Costs
- Jordan Holman says many companies are raising prices to offset tariffs.
- Consumers may reject higher prices, forcing companies to rethink pricing or cut profits.
Investors Expect Last-Minute Deals
- Sadiq Reddy says investors expect the president to keep bargaining and avoid worst-case trade outcomes.
- That expectation delays market reactions until tangible impacts on corporate profits appear.