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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 11 MIN

Taylor Riggs on Oil Prices, Market Recovery, and Tax Fairness Debate

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Taylor Riggs breaks down the latest market reaction to geopolitical tensions and oil price volatility following President Trump’s comments on potential progress in Middle East conflict negotiations. She explains that despite concerns, the stock market has rebounded sharply, with the S&P 500 returning near record highs after a typical post-conflict recovery pattern seen over decades. The discussion shifts to oil markets, where equities have recently decoupled from oil price movements, and traders are pricing in expectations that tensions may ease in the near term. The segment also touches on broader frustrations around fuel pricing, refining margins, and how global supply dynamics complicate domestic price changes. It closes with a debate on taxation fairness, where Riggs argues that high earners already shoulder a disproportionate share of federal income taxes and warns against rhetoric that veers toward wealth confiscation rather than tax policy balance. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #FoxBusiness #BigMoneyShow #StockMarket #OilPrices #Economy #TaxPolicy #FederalReserve #Inflation #Geopolitics

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