Stocks Slide on Coronavirus Uptick, Fading Stimulus Hopes

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The Dow industrials fell more than 2% for their worst day in seven weeks, amid concerns about tighter lockdown restrictions and the economy

The U.S. and several countries in Europe face elevated case levels, fueling concern over additional restrictions

As federal unemployment aid runs out around the country while Congress negotiates a new stimulus bill, some economists worry that the most vulnerable workers are getting pushed deeper into poverty. Will low-wage workers like Victoria Rodriguez in McAllen, Texas, be left behind? Photo: Bryan Woolston/Reuters

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The stock market decline is also another form of cutting leek. Most people have 401K.

These are the good times. If you look at where the world is at, and the future, there will be many more worst days to come. Our only hope is that we vote in governments that will protect the ordinary people. Tighter lockdowns will probably save the economy in the long run.

Trumps fault

More likely because they don't know which senile to select for President.

The economy can’t recover until covid is under control. This is obvious to everyone except the government

What the president doesn’t seem to understand is that the health of the economy is tied to the health of the country. If the WH has given up on trying to contain the virus, then they really do not have a plan for getting the economy to bounce back.

Baisse

It’s fear that Biden will be elected

E eu aqui preocupado com EUA doido pra mundo não virar um grande terra comunista! sabendo q o Brasil não tem jeito! pesado

Jared and Ivanka: See you in China

Welcome to 'Trumps world ': USA 320 million people with over 225.000 corona deaths. Germany 83 million people with 10.000 corona deaths. Thanks God, that Trump isn`t OUR chancellor!!! AND: it's not a question, who is red or blue!!!

Joe Biden's America

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