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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 38 MIN

Has the 401(k) become Americans rainy-day fund?

from The Financial Exchange Show · host The Financial Exchange Network

Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti preview the upcoming February jobs report. Why will tariffs on Canada make housing much more expensive in New England? Are Americans relying too much on their 401(k) for savings? Are egg companies using real world problems to justify price hikes? Home Depot turns to AI to answer questions for customers.

Paul Lane and Marc Fandetti preview the upcoming February jobs report. Why will tariffs on Canada make housing much more expensive in New England? Are Americans relying too much on their 401(k) for savings? Are egg companies using real world problems to justify price hikes? Home Depot turns to AI to answer questions for customers.

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