
Alexis Christoforous
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How fans are spending their money ahead of the #SuperBowl. ABC News' Alexis Christoforous has more. 🏈 gma.abc/43NsRLG

Great reporting by Alexis Christoforous!

President's Day sales! 🇺🇸 Lots of Presidents' Day deals are out there and ABC News' Alexis Christoforous has been tracking down ways to save this weekend. gma.abc/44BshkP

Credit card debt hits a record high, surpassing $1.2 trillion, according to a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Alexis Christoforous tells us what you need to know! gma.abc/3Kj8UFW

Sales to grab for Presidents’ Day weekend. ABC News’ Alexis Christoforous breaks down the deals on everything from tech to cars to a vacation. gma.abc/44BshkP

New tariffs are set to take effect on three of the country's biggest trading partners, impacting goods from Canada and Mexico, along with increased surcharges on imports from China. Alexis Christoforous breaks down what it means for your wallet. gma.abc/3Kj8UFW


BREAKING: The U.S. added fewer jobs than economists expected in February, the first full month under President Donald Trump, according to government data released on Friday. Alexis Christoforous reports.

BREAKING: Markets open and trading begins after the worst week on Wall Street in months. Business Reporter Alexis Christoforous: "Uncertainty, unfortunately, seems to be the word of the week again on Wall Street."


As President Trump's tariffs set off a wave of economic uncertainty, there are heightened concerns of a recession. Alexis Christoforous shares what you can do to prepare for a possible recession. abcnews.link/CmSdDah


Interest rates held steady on Wednesday, opting for a wait-and-see approach weeks after Pres. Trump's tariffs touched off a global trade war. Alexis Christoforous reports on what this means for the economy and American consumers.

Americans throughout the country are rushing to purchase items before Pres. Trump's tariffs are felt at the checkout counter, as economists warn an average family of four could spend up to an extra $7,200 a year. Alexis Christoforous has more. abcnews.link/dlSnfZu


