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Elizabeth Schulze

@eschulze

@ABC Washington Correspondent covering politics and economics. Formerly @CNBC in DC and @CNBCi in London. @MedillSchool alum. DMs open.

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TikTok goes dark as the ban on the app in the U.S. goes into effect, impacting about 170 million users. “We have never before seen a nationwide shut down of a popular social media app like this by federal law,” Elizabeth Schulze says. abcnews.link/O0l48Pn

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We begin this busy Wednesday morn with Elizabeth Schulze following the latest on the interest rates with the Fed expected to hit pause after three-straight rate cuts. And later...Elizabeth will have more on the concerning new assessment of how kids are performing in schools.

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#Powell to Elizabeth Schulze on Fed independence "I said, countless times, this is who we are, this is what we do. We study the data, we analyze how it will affect the outlook, & balance of risks, & we use our tools to try to give it our best understanding to try to achieve our goals

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There were 64 people onboard American Airlines flight 5342 and three on the military helicopter that collided mid-air over the Potomac River. Elizabeth Schulze has more on what we know about the victims of the deadly collision. abcnews.link/rbxigiS

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American households and businesses are bracing for higher prices for nearly half of all goods imported into the U.S. ABC News News' @ESchulze reports. abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump…

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The United States Postal Service says it has temporarily suspended “inbound parcels from China and Hong Kong until further notice.” Elizabeth Schulze reports.

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U.S. Postal Service reverses its decision to temporarily suspend packages from China and Hong Kong, as tariffs take effect. ABC News' @ESchulze reports.

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Americans are paying record-high prices for eggs after a bird flu outbreak across the U.S. triggered an egg shortage, with the average price of a dozen eggs now $4.15. In Pennsylvania, police say 100,000 eggs were stolen from a trailer. Elizabeth Schulze reports. abcnews.link/395Ons8

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"It is, I guess, a small indication of just the popularity of eggs right now." The CEO of Pete and Gerry’s Organic Eggs says the company is upping security in the wake of a brazen heist of 100,000 eggs, worth $40,000, at one of its facilities in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Schulze reports.

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Forever 21 is reportedly on the brink of declaring bankruptcy for the second time and closing at least 200 of its remaining 250 locations across the U.S. Elizabeth Schulze reports.

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Next this morn on Good Morning America…@Eschulze joins us LIVE breaking down how the new tariffs could impact your wallet and when you could start seeing higher prices on everything from fresh produce and clothes to cars and gas.

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As tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China take effect, Elizabeth Schulze breaks down what kinds of products will be most affected and how this could impact your wallet.

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It’s a very busy Wednesday morn here on Good Morning America. We’ll have the latest news out of Washington plus Elizabeth Schulze is joining us with more on tariffs. She’s answering the most searched-for questions…including what these changes will mean for your bottom line.

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The first jobs report since Pres. Trump fired the head of Bureau and Labor Statistics showed just 22,000 jobs added in August. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.3% U.S, but remained at a historically low level. Elizabeth Schulze reports.

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The interest rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage just saw its biggest weekly drop of the year, a hopeful sign for Americans looking to buy a home. Elizabeth Schulze reports.