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Credit card crumble?
Roughly 29% of households earning less than $50,000 a year are using credit cards to finance their spending.
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Lots of AI Talk
Investors fall in love easily with new technology. Let's see if that's the case with Google's new chatbot Palm2.
How about a rolling recession?
Imagine paying market interest rates on $33 trillion in debt. That's what the next president is facing---no matter who it is.
Catch-Up Contributions | Value Investing | Plan For 1/2 A Couple? | How Is China An EM?
Each week, members of Annex Wealth Management's team answer your questions about wealth and the financial world. This week, Matt Morzy and Sarah Kyle answer questions on:
401k vs IRA Catch Up, Is Value Investing Back?, Plan For Just 1/2 A Couple, China - Emerging Market?, Annex Reviews 401ks
50th Episode Special with guest Gibson Smith of Smith Capital Investors
Blaine Disrud and Trevor Nargis welcome guest Gibson Smith of Smith Capital Investors for a 50th Episode special. Strengths include interest rates and returns available in the bond market while tightening money policy, regional bank problems, and tighter credit pose weaknesses. For opportunities, bonds are back while future inflation is a threat.
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Fed May Pause But Employment Stays Strong
Earnings reported better-than-expected numbers and the jobs market also beat expectations. Will we experience the much-anticipated recession? Annex Wealth Management's Dave Spano and Derek Felske discuss.
Rate hike Wednesday
Is it possible to cool the labor market without spiking unemployment? Powell says yes—but it would be "against history".
Job growth is slowing
Hot labor adds to high inflation. But for the 3rd month in a row, the number of available jobs has fallen--now at the lowest level since May of 2021.Hot labor adds to high inflation. But for the 3rd month in a row, the number of available jobs has fallen--now at the lowest level since May of 2021.