CHICAGO, March 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ According to Arizton s latest research report, the outdoor power equipment market to grow at a CAGR of 5.36% during
if you do get canceled or delayed and you need to switch flights, it s a lot harder if your bags are already checked. also driving. 49 million americans will be driving at least 50 miles or more to get to their destination to see loved ones. in terms of the higher congestion periods, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on wednesday. thanksgiving, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. if there is a silver lining, it s the gas prices. the average, according to aaa, is $3.66 compared to a week ago at $3.77, compared to a month ago, closer to the range of $3.82. a year ago, $3.41. still more expensive than a year ago but a bargain compared to recent months. people are buckling up, trying to see their loved ones and trying to make sure it s as smooth as possible. fingers crossed. back to you. that s right. we re all fingers crossed. turning now to the serious murders of four university of idaho students, a memorial service will be held today for
congress has raided the debt ceiling every time it s been hit but sometimes with strife. president biden does not support efforts to abolish the debt ceiling all together. looking at markets around the world this monday morning to start the week, europe opened nearly mix and wall street stock are leaning lower coming off their best week since june. signs of cooling inflation set stocks up sharply. the s&p rose more than 5% last week. the dow up 4%. and the nasdaq had its best week since march. another inflation check tuesday with the october producer price index, despite hints of a slow down, overall inflation still near 40 year highs. tough still for businesses and everyday americans. we get a check on the health of the u.s. consumer wednesday with october retail sales. meanwhile, gas prices fell slightly overnight now sitting at 3.77 a gallon. the ftx crypto exchange is now the focus of a criminal investigation in the bahamas where it s based.
the world right now. asian shares all closed lower. europe has opened down to a grim mood around the world. stock index futures on wall street pointing to a lower open this morning. the dow ended the day higher after a stronger than expected gdp report. the s&p and nasdaq fell, a tech wreck. widely held amazon and shares of meta crashed to their lowest level since february of 2016 wiping out years of gains. the one bright spot, apple reported record revenue for its quarter. mortgage rates topping 7% for the first time since 2002. 20 years. gas prices held steady overnight at $3.77 a gallon. let s bring in john weir. so much going on, john. yesterday cnn s phil mattingly sat down with the treasury secretary, janet yellen, who said this. i don t see signs of a recession in this economy at this point. seeing the third quarter gdp
national gas price average is $3.77, in alabama, $3.36, $3.34 in louisiana. jason, if people like jamaica are struggling to afford gas and groceries, how can they spend any money with you? it is going to be very hard. we are starting to see areas are slowing down, families are having to make a choice. last year this time i was paying $20 for eggs and now it is $50 per case for eggs, we are seeing costs that have risen for citizens. todd: voters trust the gop to handle top issues like inflation and rising crime fchl we see the red tsunami, do you expect your