CNBC’s Santelli: It Takes $1.19 in 2023 Dollars to Buy What a Dollar Bought Pre-COVID
CNBC personality Rick Santelli said on Thursday’s “Squawk Box” that it takes a $1.19 to buy what a dollar bought before the coronavirus pandemic.
CNBC personality Rick Santelli said on Thursday’s “Squawk Box” that it takes a $1.19 to buy what a dollar bought before the coronavirus pandemic.
CNBC’s Rick Santelli on Thursday reacted to the Burea of Economic Analysis reporting that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) decreased 1.4% in the first quarter of 2022 after being expected to grow 1.1%.
CNBC editor Rick Santelli on Wednesday reacted to the October Consumer Price Index showing consumer prices rose at their fastest rate in decades.
CNBC editor Rick Santelli reacted Friday to the weaker than expected jobs and unemployment numbers for the month of May.
CNBC’s Rick Santelli found himself in the spotlight during Friday’s broadcast of “Squawk Box.”
CNBC editor Rick Santelli on Friday touted the latest jobs report, which showed that the U.S. economy added over 1.3 million jobs in August, and the unemployment rate fell to 8.4 percent. Santelli on “Squawk Box” called the improving economy
CNBC host Jim Cramer said Tuesday that the U.S. Federal Reserve announcement of a half-percentage point interest rate cut to calm investors concerned about the impact of coronavirus on the economy made him more “nervous.”
Lots of people around the world say that no one wins in a trade war. But trade wars are like workers’ strikes, according to CNBC’s Rick Santelli. They have costs but they also have winners.
Friday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” network CME Group floor reporter Rick Santelli reacted the unveiling of the first quarter of 2018 gross domestic product number, which came in at 2.3 percent and beat expectations. “Holy cow, better than expected —
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” during a panel discussion about the alleged Russian hacking efforts intended to influence November’s presidential election, CNBC contributor Rick Santelli took on a panel led by show moderator Chuck Todd and consisting of New
Democrats are vowing to oppose incoming President Donald Trump on everything — from his Cabinet nominees to his policy proposals, from his executive orders to his Supreme Court nominations.
Monday on CNBC, network CME Group floor reporter Rick Santelli sounded off on the anti-Wall Street sentiment that has been prevalent during the election season. Santelli said this is now the time of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” and floated the
Thursday on CNBC following former Gov. Mitt Romney’s (R-MA) speech on the 2016 presidential race, which he criticized current party front-runner Donald Trump, network CME Group floor reporter Rick Santelli questioned what inspired Romney to engage in such an attack.
Monday on CNBC’s “Squawk Alley,” network CME floor reporter Rick Santelli offered his thoughts on the day’s dramatic sell-off in U.S. stocks, which is tied to fears about the fall of the Chinese economy. According to Santelli, there’s a disconnect
On Friday’s “Squawk Box” on CNBC, Chicago Board of Trade floor reporter Rick Santelli downplayed the significance of Friday’s report from the Labor Department declaring the U.S. economy added 223,000 jobs in April, which pushed the unemployment rate to 5.4
CNBC Contributor Rick Santelli recalled his famous rant that helped spark the Tea Party movement on its six-year anniversary on Thursday’s “Squawk Alley.” Six years ago, he railed against bailouts and said “we’re thinking of having a Chicago Tea Party in