A quarter to forget, economists slash GDP forecasts again, social distancing working?, and air travel plummets
The Dow is set to close out its worst first quarter ever. What can investors expect as we head into Q2 and beyond? We’ll ask.
A number of firms are slashing their second quarter GDP forecasts even further. We ask J.P. Morgan’s Chief Economist why he just dropped his estimate by an extra 11%, and what it means.
Plus, new data from Kinsa shows that fevers – a leading indicator of COVID-19 infections – are dropping across the country as social distancing measures take effect.
And, some eye-popping numbers from the TSA show Americans are taking sheltering in place seriously. We’ll explain.