So we have multiple articles within our stock market blog this evening with starting from the United Kingdom facing a food shortage. This pandemic without having enough workers to increase the supply chain and the increasing amount of folks getting vaccinated. There is also good news coming from being vaccinated, but back to the article on the food shortage on the UK: United Kingdom to face rolling food shortages. Here is the stock futures going into Tuesday morning 6/29/21: DOW is down by $41.00, the S & P 500 is down by $7.00 and the NASDAQ is down by $30.25 at 8:29 pm PST.
Earlier today the dollar closed at $91.89 and reopened a few hours ago, it is at $91.95 at 8:31 pm PST, next article on the plastic shortage and information in this article about recycling plastic and what they are using it for? Here is that article on the plastic shortage: the world has a plastic shortage, earlier today my woman was telling me that she needed to increase her order on supplies. Here is another update on the stock futures: DOW is down by $39.00, the S & P 500 is down by $7.00 and the NASDAQ is down $33.25 at 8:44 pm PST. The dollar is at $91.96 at 8:46 pm PST, and has been as lowest of $91.86 and the highest of $91.96. Next article with more bipartisan on more than the infrastructure bill, here is that article: Mitch McConnell could blow up infrastructure deal. The next article on the vaccines and good news from them: Washington U study shows months long immunity. To the next article on the substantial further progress on inflation: Fed's Barkin says U.S. has made substantial goals on inflation.
Article on fixing the chip shortage: can we fix semiconductors chip shortage, next article on the lumber shortage: how the lumber industry misread Covid. The last article, the gas shortage: gas stations are running out of gas. Tomorrow will be updating another report on the US dollar against the MACDs. Here is another update on the stock futures: DOW is down by $25.00, the S & P 500 is down by $5.50 and the NASDAQ is down by $29.25, the dollar had recently peaked up to $91.98 and has fallen back down to $91.95 at 9:38 pm PST.