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  • The Fed Cut Rates - So Why Are Mortgage Rates Rising and Layoffs Surging?
    Dec 16 2025

    The Fed cut rates… again. And somehow mortgage rates said, “nah, we’re good.” This episode starts where most headlines stop—why markets stopped believing the Fed, why the 10-year Treasury is doing its own thing, and why this might be the last cut anyone feels confident about for a while. We say the quiet part out loud: inflation isn’t dead, liquidity is sneaking back in, and the bond market is signaling something policymakers don’t want to admit yet. Translation: the economy is being held together with optimism and FOMO.

    ➡️ Then we zoom out to the part no spreadsheet can explain—why people feel broke, burned out, and behind even when they’re “doing everything right.” Layoffs are rising, AI is cutting jobs under the banner of “efficiency,” home prices are slipping, and yet everything still feels more expensive. We talk career minimalism, side hustles, and the realization hitting a lot of Americans: you’re the CEO of your household now, whether you asked for the job or not. The system didn’t break overnight—but it’s asking more from you than it’s giving back.

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    Fed Cuts Rates Again, Is Divided Over Future Moves (New York Times)

    Mortgage rates are surging ahead of the Fed’s expected rate cut. What gives? (Market Watch)

    Home prices go negative for the first time in over 2 years (CNBC)

    Where homes are losing value most (Axios)

    This year’s layoff total is now highest since the pandemic (Morning Brew via Instagram)

    HP to cut about 6,000 jobs by 2028, ramps up AI efforts (CNN Business)

    Why The ‘Career Minimalism’ Trend Is Spreading Beyond Gen Z (Forbes)

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    1 h et 38 min
  • FOMC Countdown: Rate Cut Odds Explode, AI Privacy Nightmare & THS Live
    Dec 9 2025

    The boys are back, and this time Jerome Powell shows up looking like he just stepped off the set of Terminator: Rate Cut Salvation. In this episode, Chris, Saied and Rajeil break down why markets are foaming at the mouth for a policy pivot… while conveniently ignoring every economic signal flashing bright orange. From exploding rate-cut odds to the consumer tapping out like they’re on their ninth round of BNPL debt, this one’s a full-speed sprint through the chaos the mainstream financial world desperately pretends isn’t happening.

    ➡️ Then we take a hard turn into the AI privacy nightmare no one seems ready for, and the kind of tech overreach that makes Skynet look spiritually grounded. You’ll hear why the job market looks strong on the surface but hollow underneath, how corporate America keeps skating by on vibes, and why the average investor is still totally unprepared for what’s coming. It’s sharp, it’s funny, it’s troubling... in other words, it’s The Higher Standard in peak form.

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    🔗 Resources:

    Why Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei spends so much time warning of AI's potential dangers (CBS News)

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    1 h et 24 min
  • The Melt-Up Economy EXPOSED: Fed’s Pivot, AI Jobs DESTROYED & A Recession
    Dec 2 2025

    The melt-up economy isn’t a victory lap, it’s the part of the horror movie where everyone thinks the monster is gone because the music gets quiet. Markets keep ripping, consumers keep spending money they don’t have, and the Fed is out here pretending their “pivot” wasn’t telegraphed like an amateur magician revealing the trick before the reveal. And meanwhile, everyone’s acting shocked that AI is destroying jobs when we’ve been screaming for a year that replacing humans with silicon brains might come with a little collateral damage.

    ➡️ But sure... recession? “What recession?” That’s the vibe. America is basically stress-shopping its way through warning signs big enough to put on billboards. Confidence surveys are collapsing, savings are gone, debt is exploding, and the only thing holding this whole Jenga tower up is hope… and hope is not a strategy we endorse. If a soft landing actually happens, it’ll be the first miracle the Fed has pulled off without breaking something in the process. Buckle up because the data says there is turbulence ahead, even if the captain keeps smiling.

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    🔗 Resources:

    Polymarket.com

    Special Edition: Economic Insight (Stifel)

    Mortgage rates dropped this week amid fresh signs of job market weakness (Yahoo! Finance)

    Beige Book - November 2025 (Federal Reserve)

    US consumer confidence tanks in November as Americans see more financial pain ahead (Yahoo! Finance)

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    1 h et 20 min
  • The Housing Market Is Getting DESTROYED, The Fed’s Fake Data & Nvidia’s Fall
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, Chris and Saied break down one of the strangest weeks in economic news we’ve ever covered: missing jobs data thanks to the government shutdown, a Fed that suddenly sounds like it forgot what “data-dependent” means, and a housing market showing cracks big enough to drive a mortgage banker through. From Zillow quietly admitting half of America’s home values slipped, to builders slashing prices at record levels, to foreclosures quietly creeping up while mortgage lock-ins freeze the market solid — the guys dig into why the “everything is fine” narrative just isn’t matching the numbers.

    ➡️ But chaos wasn’t limited to housing. Billionaires started bailing on Nvidia like they saw the ending of the AI movie early, Michael Burry essentially rage-quit public filings, and Peter Thiel unloaded his entire stake while VC money keeps ping-ponging between the same five tech giants in the most incestuous loop imaginable. And because this is The Higher Standard, the episode somehow ends with a heated, physics-based debate about whether men should sit or stand when they pee — complete with splash-radius analysis, public-restroom trauma, and a shocking confession about portable butt-gaskets. Peak THS.

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    🔗 Resources:

    The Fed raises alarm over 'deterioration' in the US housing market (Money Wise)

    More than half of US homes lost value in the past year (Yahoo! Finance)

    Home values always go up, right? (Nick Gerli via X)

    Bill Ackman to unveil plan for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Fox Business)

    Peter Thiel's fund offloaded Nvidia stake in third quarter, filing shows (Reuters)

    Why some elite investors are turning on the darling of the AI rally (CNN Business)

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    1 h et 23 min
  • Broken Data, Job Cuts & The Wealth Secrets the Rich Don’t Want You to Know
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Chris, Saied and Rajeil dive face-first into the chaos Washington left behind after the longest government shutdown in U.S. history — and surprise, surprise: the data we rely on to understand the economy might be "permanently broken." With CPI and jobs reports delayed, distorted, or potentially never released at all, the guys unpack what happens when policymakers, investors, and everyday Americans are flying blind. Add in whispers of shadow revisions, missing reports, and political spin, and suddenly “the data is fake” feels less like a meme and more like a macroeconomic red flag.

    ➡️ But that’s not all. The job market is flashing warnings, the housing market is handing out 50-year mortgages like party favors, and the government’s “we’ll fix it later” approach is aging about as well as a warm gas station sushi roll. Chris and Saied strip away the noise, break down the numbers, and ask the uncomfortable questions no one else wants to touch. If you’re tired of sugar-coated narratives and want the real story behind the headlines, this episode is your financial reality check — delivered with the usual THS wit, skepticism, and a couple of perfectly timed eye rolls.

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    Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures slip as longest government shutdown in history nears end (Yahoo! Finance)

    Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary (Yahoo! Finance via Instagram)

    Boston Fed's Collins: The bar for cutting rates further is 'relatively high,' sees holding for 'some time' (Yahoo! Finance)

    Bostic announces retirement amid Trump push for more influence over Fed (Reuters)

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Housing Recession EXPOSED: Buffett, Zillow & Burry WARN What’s Coming 🚨
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode, Chris, Saied, and Rajeil dive head-first into the fiery mess that is America’s housing market. Where even 0% mortgage rates wouldn’t make homes affordable, and Buffett and Zillow are suddenly on the same side of the doomsday table. From the longest government shutdown in U.S. history to first-time homebuyers now averaging forty (because apparently adulting got delayed a decade), the guys break down why affordability has officially left the chat and how the “Zero Interest Rate Period” turned into the world’s most expensive hangover.

    ➡️ Then it gets spicy... Michael Burry is back, betting billions against AI and the stock market like it’s 2008 all over again. Meanwhile, Warren Buffett quietly agrees the math no longer works, and The Higher Standard crew connect the dots between social frustration, rising socialism vibes, and a government that can’t even pay its own bills. Equal parts data, sarcasm, and therapy session — this one’s a masterclass in how to laugh through an economic meltdown.

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    🔗 Resources:

    The US government shutdown (The Kobeissi Letter via X )

    US government shutdown enters 36th day to become longest in history (The Guardian)

    The profitability of investing in real estate has declined (Nick Gerli via X)

    US Median First-Time Homebuyer Age Now at Record-High of 40 (Bloomberg)

    Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and Zillow say mortgage rates can’t fall enough for Americans to afford a home (Fortune)

    Housing market turnover is at a 30-year low amid real estate deep-freeze (Business Insider)

    'Big Short' Michael Burry bet against Palantir and Nvidia (Business Insider)

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    1 h et 18 min
  • The Ridiculous Reality Behind the Fed’s Latest Rate Cut
    Nov 4 2025

    The Fed says it’s “flying blind,” but somehow keeps reaching for the autopilot. In this episode of The Higher Standard, Chris, Saied, and Rajeil break down the latest 25-basis-point rate cut and the confusing logic behind Jerome Powell’s “data-driven” decision-making... made without, well… the data. From the Beige Book to balance-sheet shrinkage (and yes, the jokes write themselves), the guys dissect how the Fed’s moves are shaping jobs, mortgages, and the markets. All while Powell looks like he’s literally in bed with A.I.

    ➡️ Picture J.P. himself, post-press conference, lounging in a robe, cigarette in hand, with a grinning robot by his side. It’s the perfect metaphor for an economy seduced by artificial intelligence and easy money. Meanwhile the rest of us wonder who’s really in control. The team dives into the absurdity, the economics, and the existential dread of our new robot overlords, all with the wit, sarcasm, and brutal honesty only The Higher Standard can deliver.

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    Fed Cuts Rates by Another Quarter Point, but Future Cuts Are ‘Far From’ Certain (The Wall Street Journal)

    Repo and Reverse Repo Agreements (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)

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    1 h et 27 min
  • The Brutally Honest Economic Red Flags Nobody’s Ready For
    Oct 28 2025

    The red flags are flying high... and no, we’re not talking about your ex. In this episode, Chris and Saied take a brutally honest look at the economic signals that everyone seems determined to ignore. (The Fighting Fijian, Rajeil was on leave for this episode.) From inflation’s sneaky comeback to the quiet unraveling of corporate debt, they break down the numbers, the narratives, and the nonsense behind America’s “everything is fine” façade. If you think the Fed has this under control, buckle up... because history says otherwise.

    ➡️ But this isn’t your average doomscroll session. The guys go beyond the headlines to unpack how these warning signs actually affect you: your job, your mortgage, your portfolio, and your peace of mind. Expect laughs, data, and the kind of truth bombs only The Higher Standard delivers. It’s real talk about the economy without the jargon, hype, or 'hopium'... just a clear-eyed look at the meltdown we might already be living through.

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    🔗 Resources:

    Regional bank stocks are sliding again (EndGame Macro via X)

    The alleged ‘sweeping betrayal of trust’ that rocked Zions bank and spooked Wall Street (CNBC)

    More Americans are falling behind on their auto loan payments. Here's why. (CBS News)

    Percentage home price declines from their respective highs in prior years (Darth Powell via X)

    Gold climbs on rate-cut bets, broader uncertainty; investors eye US-China trade talks (Reuters)

    Disney Needs One Franchise To Return After Tron: Ares' Box Office Failure (Screen Rant)

    Why are many of the year’s buzziest films failing to make a profit at the box office? (Variety)

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    1 h et 33 min