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US doesn’t have a ‘unified, cohesive’ energy policy today: Dan Varroney
Nov. 21, 2022 – 4:54 – Potomac Core President and CEO Dan Varroney discusses U.S. energy independence under Biden’s leadership and skyrocketing diesel prices.
DC, Baltimore among cities impacted most by inflation
WASHINGTON – A new study by WalletHub says the D.C. and Baltimore regions are seeing some of the highest levels of inflation.
The D.C./Arlington/Alexandria region is ranked 21 nationwide while the Baltimore/Columbia/Towson region is fifth.
FOX 5 spoke to financial expert Dan Varroney, President & CEO of Potomac Core Consulting, who said he doesn’t expect inflation to ease any time this year. He said he also anticipates the Federal Reserve will again raise interest rates in November or December.
“I’m going to tell you that has implications for all of your viewers in terms of what they’re going to pay on their credit card interest fees, what people will pay for home loans and what people will pay for automobile loans,” Varroney said. “So right now we’re looking at high costs through the end of the year and this would get into next year. I don’t think that inflation is going to get under control anytime soon.”
RECESSION LOOMING: Fed raises rates .75 of a percentage point to fight inflation.
Watch Dan’s latest interview with Daytona Everett regarding the current market forecast!
Inflation Nation: Americans Feeling the Effects of Higher Prices
Watch Dan’s interview with FOX’s LIVENOW Daytona Everett on the impact of inflation to the consumer here.
Inflation in the Bay Area: Breaking Down Why Everything Costs More
By Scott Budman
The latest inflation numbers are higher this week compared to last week, with everything from food to gas on the rise.
In San Jose, Cafe Rosalena owner Bryan Garrett breaks down why even his sandwiches are costing more these days.