Object
The Dow (Dow Jones Industrial Average)
An intangible market index rendered as scrolling numeric tickers and chart readouts on Roosevelt Room monitors and TVs: green and red point values flash, brief spoken projections punctuate the briefing, and advisors exchange one-year forecasts. Staffers glance at the displays until Joshua Lyman's abrupt entrance snaps attention away and the numbers recede into the room's background.
9 appearances
Purpose
To provide a concise, widely recognized summary measure of U.S. stock-market performance that advisors use to communicate short-term economic outlooks during White House briefings.
Significance
Serves as a tonal hinge in the scene—shifting the room from casual economic banter to crisis focus—and functions as a mundane indicator of stability that is immediately overshadowed by political alarm, underscoring stakes and ruptured professional composure.
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