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Jobs, Rates, and Retirement: How Today’s Economy Shapes Financial Decisions

Jobs, Rates, and Retirement: How Today’s Economy Shapes Financial Decisions

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Navigate the shifting landscape of today’s economy in this episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd. Get clear, timely conversations on the trends, policies, and market forces shaping your wallet, your investments, and your financial decisions—without the noise or jargon. • Examine how signs of a cooling job market could influence interest rates and financial planning considerations. • Review the ongoing reliability of Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job reports, noting that while methodologies can evolve, the agency remains a trusted source for employment data. • Explore the rapid expansion of gig and part-time work and how it challenges long-standing measures of labor market health. • Track how labor market changes ripple through inflation, wage trends, and the Federal Reserve’s approach to interest rates. • Unpack the implications of new global tariffs, including exemptions benefiting U.S.-based manufacturing, and why companies like Apple may be committing major investments domestically. • Discuss how a more balanced labor market could ease wage inflation pressures and influence future Fed decisions on rate adjustments. • Analyze the growing role of artificial intelligence and automation in reshaping entry-level job opportunities and long-term career paths. • Review recent shifts in mortgage rates, including recent declines, and how they may impact affordability for buyers and homeowners. • Compare unemployment rates between the broader workforce and recent college graduates entering the job market. • Highlight how college tuition growth continues to outpace general inflation, reinforcing the importance of planning ahead for education expenses. • Identify key financial milestones—such as paying off a mortgage or funding a child’s education—that may signal greater financial readiness for retirement. • Reaffirm the value of multi-asset class income investing and how diversified, steadily growing income streams can possibly help maintain purchasing power over time. Press play and get the context you need to approach your financial journey with clarity. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast today so you never miss a conversation that matters. 🎧
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