While inflation, tariffs, and Fed policy dominate headlines, one of America’s most consistent export successes—Hollywood—is quietly at risk. The recent global smash hit Minecraft: The Movie underscores how vital the entertainment industry is to the U.S. trade surplus. But with rate cut expectations swirling and Fed credibility wobbling, poor policy decisions could threaten this momentum.

In my latest LinkedIn piece, I break down how global box office earnings, Fed strategy, and economic volatility are more connected than you might think—and why industries like film could suffer if monetary policy misses the mark. 🎬📉 LinkedIn Post