2025-05-13
9 分钟Here's your Money Briefing for Tuesday, May 13th.
I'm Julia Carpenter for The Wall Street Journal.
Economic anxiety can reshape our financial lives in ways big and small.
Some young Americans have already weathered the 2008 crash and the pandemic-era shutdowns.
Now, worried about yet another recession, they're delaying milestones and cutting back on expenses.
This feels like it's directly hitting us, our individual budgets,
our ability to rent or make down payments, even our retirement accounts.
It's in the everyday decisions and the long-term plans that we're having to reconsider.
Wall Street Journal platform editor Isaac Taylor joins me to share how he and his friends are rethinking their plans for 2025.
That's after the break.
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Persistent inflation, the threat of a trade war, talk of a possible recession.