Dow Faces Historic Decline Amid Economic Woes and Political Tensions
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is on track for its worst April since the Great Depression, dropping nearly 1,000 points as investors express significant concern over current economic conditions and criticism of the Federal Reserve. This alarming trend echoes sentiments from the last economic downturn reminiscent of the Great Depression, raising fears among investors. U.S. stocks have started this presidency with the worst performance in a century, as trade tensions and tariff fears escalate. As Wall Street and the U.S. dollar both decline, experts warn of the far-reaching consequences if the economic trajectory does not change.
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