anywhere. [ dog growls ] oh. so you re protesting? okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. time for an early start on your money this morning. i want to bring in cnn money correspondent allison kosik. i feel like the market has been so blah this week. i know stocks fell yesterday, but what s going on this morning? it is kind of blah. you look at what happened last week the fed really made a statement literally and kind of set the market off to a certain path and now it s kind of caution ahead. we re looking at stock futures barely moving so far. you look at how yesterday was. stocks fell across the board. the dow lost 104 points. the nasdaq fell below 5,000. lower volume by the way, had a little to play in that trading
low-cost and budget airlines and the explosion of these airlines especially in europe over the past few years. does low cost does budget mean less safety? i want to bring in cnn money correspondent allison kosik. they re just as safe as the bigger carriers. as far as the experts we talked to yes. these low-budget airlines are considered safe. budget airlines do cut corners, though. but they cut corners on convenience. so what that means is you re going to get less legroom, no beverage service. you re going to be charged for your bags. but experts say they don t skip when it comes to safety. they do pay crews less. yes, that s true but that doesn t mean an unsafe pilot. it just most likely means a less experienced pilot. this pilot was not low experience. he had ten years of experience. this particular pilot defies sort of that trend. right. it s not a rule. this is sort of generalizations that these experts were making actually. and interestingly enough these low-cost airline