Where the dow is down more than 1,000 points. And lets bring in our market analyst here, and im honestly confused because coronavirus has been spreading throughout the world and asia for weeks, and what is today so different for the investors . Well, it is a perfect storm of markets falling in japan and south korea and italy and American Companies issuing the warnings saying that we wont meet the revenue expectations because of this, and china, fundamentally, china playing a bigger part of the Global Economy and looking back 20 years ago at the sars epidemic, and china was 4 of the Global Economy and now it is 16 , and so what happens there does matter. And now, for 2020, it is still up, and are those going to affect your 401 k s . Yes. And coronavirus was going to be bad no matter what because of the way of china, but it is pushing the nervousness that already existed in the markets. We are at the tail end of the recovery cycle and a lot of juice put into the stock market over the las
Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive returns Saturday – Macomb Daily
macombdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from macombdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Macomb County purchases old school building for $1 5M for Head Start programs
macombdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from macombdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo provided by McLaren Macomb Hospital
McLaren Macomb donates $10,000 to Macomb Food Program By: Nick Mordowanec | C&G Newspapers | Published May 11, 2021
Advertisement
MACOMB COUNTY Food insecurity is one of the most common, but often forgotten, repercussions of major crises.
The Macomb Food Program has addressed local food insecurity for over 40 years and recently received a major financial boost, courtesy of McLaren Macomb Hospital, in the form of a $10,000 donation.
“The pandemic has caused an unbelievable amount of heartache and anguish within our community, not least of which is the rise of food insecurity,” said McLaren Macomb President and CEO Tom Brisse. “More and more families have been forced to turn to local food pantries, and our hope for this donation is that it inspires others to donate or in any way support the amazing mission of the Macomb Food Program.”