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Saturday, May 9th. The Standoff Continues.

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Saturday, May 2nd. Powell's Swan Song.

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Saturday, April 25th. Retirement Confidence Is Low. What Do We Do?

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Saturday, April 18th. What a Rally We Had!

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Saturday, April 11th. Oh My, CPI!

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Saturday, April 4th. How Oil Prices Affect the Economy

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Saturday, March 28th. Energy Turmoil Meets Global Uncertainty.

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Saturday, March 21st. Refunds Up, So Are Gas Prices - Is It a Wash?

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Saturday, March 14th. Global Tensions Felt at Home. Where's The Pot of Gold?

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Saturday, March 7th. Iran, A Gold Rally and Jobs Plumet.

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Saturday, February 28th. Teeth, Tariffs, and Tomorrow's Retirement Plan

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Saturday, February 21st. Amazon vs. Walmart

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Saturday, February 14th. Housing Shortage Pressures Keep Growing

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Saturday, February 7th. Politics Disrupt Data, Markets React

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Saturday, January 31st. The Dollar Takes a Dive.

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Saturday, January 24th. What Did Davos Tell Us?

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Saturday, January 17th. Inflation Cooling, Earnings Upbeat.

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Saturday, January 10th. AI’s Impact on Young Worker Jobs.

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Saturday, January 3rd. The Key Focus of 2026.

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Saturday, December 27th. Money Guilt.

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Saturday, December 20th. Is Inflation Taking a Vacation?

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Saturday, December 13th. Markets React, Fed Reflects.

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Saturday, December 6th. Dollar Store Domination.

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Saturday, November 29th. Seasonal Stocks and Strategy.

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Saturday, November 22nd. Costs Down, Questions Up.

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Saturday, November 15th. Shutdown over. Will It Last?

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Saturday, November 8th. Inside the Labor Market Numbers.

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Saturday, November 1st. Another Cut. Is That All For 2025?

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Saturday, October 25th. Shutdown Continues, But Big Data Is Out

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Saturday, October 18th. Less Than a Week from Big Data

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Saturday, October 11th. Data Drought

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Saturday, October 4th. Shutdown Slowdown

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Saturday, September 27th. Shutdown countdown.

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Saturday, September 20th. Inflation: No surge in sight.

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Saturday, September 13th. Did we have a mini-recession?

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Saturday, September 6th. Hiring stalls.

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Saturday, August 30th. Glimmers of hope.

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Saturday, Augusts 23rd. Powell's swan song

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Saturday, August 16th. Inflation's Down. Will The Fed Cut?

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Saturday, August 9th. Stagflation is in the air.

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Saturday, August 2nd. US hiring slows.

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Saturday, July 26: The Impacts of the Big Beautiful Bill

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Saturday, July 18th. Growth: More than a bounce?

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Saturday, July 12th. OBBB impact. What's in it for you?

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Saturday, July 5th. What about those jobs?

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Saturday, June 28th. Bunker Busters = Favorable Markets?

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Saturday, June 21st. Waiting and watching.

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Saturday, June 14th. Israel and Iran cast a shadow

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Saturday, June 7th. Slowing, not stopping.

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Saturday, May 31st. Red light, green light.

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Saturday, May 24th. Growth: Race against the clock.

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Saturday, May 17th. About that one, big, beautiful bill.

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Saturday, May 10th. A key meeting in Switzerland.

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Saturday, May 3rd. What's a McRecession?

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Saturday, April 26th. Survival of the fittest.

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Saturday, April 19th. A sprint before the stumble

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Saturday, April 12th. So much for last Wednesday.

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Saturday, April 5th. Policy: Bite the Bullet.

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Saturday, March 29th. Policy: This may hurt a bit.

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Saturday, March 22nd. The faint aroma of stagflation.

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Saturday, March 15th. Growth: From Bump to Slump?

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Saturday, March 8th. March. In like a lion.

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Saturday, March 1st. Consumer confidence drops.

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Saturday, February 22nd. Hitting the pause button.

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Saturday, February 15th. Lots of tariff talk, but little action

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Saturday, February 8th. Not a trade war. Yet.

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Saturday, February 1st. DeepSeek week. More questions than answers.

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Saturday, January 25th. Policy: Getting down to business.

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Saturday, January 18th. Here come the earnings.

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Saturday, January 11th. How 'bout that job number?

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Saturday, January 4th. Out with the old, in with the new.

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Saturday, December 28th. Year-in-Review

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Saturday, December 21st. The Grinch Returns.

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Saturday, December 14th. Bracing for a trade war.

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Saturday, December 7th. An economic wrestling match?

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Saturday, November 30th. Know what you own.

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Saturday, November 23rd. Trading one uncertainty for another

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Saturday, November 16th. Policy coming into focus.

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Saturday, November 9th. The post-election show.

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Saturday, November 2nd. Bad, but distorted.

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Saturday, October 26th. The Beige Flag.

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Saturday, October 19th. Defying gravity.

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Saturday, October 12th. How to herd cats. Let's talk about those Fed Minutes

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Saturday, October 5th. About those job numbers.....

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Saturday, September 28th. China hits the stimulus button.

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Saturday, September 21st. A catchup cut.

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Saturday, September 14th. Crunch time.

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Saturday, September 7th. Macro matters.

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Saturday, August 31st. How about a Nothing Burger?

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Saturday, August 24th. The Powell Pivot.

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Saturday, August 17th. Recession fears fade.

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Saturday, August 10th. Fasten your seatbelts.

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Saturday, August 3rd. From soft-landing to stall speed.

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Saturday, July 27th. It's GO time.

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Saturday, July 20th. Coverage and conversation from the RNC.

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Saturday, July 13th. Riding the rotation.

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Saturday, July 6th. Passing the baton?

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Saturday, June 29th. Inflation: Price wars ahead.

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Saturday, June 22nd. Who is King of the Hill?

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Saturday, June 15th. Back on track. And AI again?

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BONUS: Money Talk LIVE from Vince Lombardi Golf Classic

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Saturday, June 8th. Meme mania is back.

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Saturday, June 1st. Growth slowing to a crawl

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Saturday, May 25th. A Tale of Two Economies.

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Saturday, May 18th. Break out the rally caps?

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Saturday, May 11th. Fast followers and feeling the pinch.

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Saturday, May 4th. From high hopes to low expectations.

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Saturday, April 27th. The Good, the Bad, the Ugly.

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Saturday, April 20th. A stumbling bull or an awakening bear?

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Saturday, April 13th. Inflation's rebound.

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Saturday, April 6th. Separating the signal from the noise

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Saturday, March 30th. Are we there yet with rate cuts?

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Saturday, March 23rd. Jerome Powell lets his inner dove show.

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Saturday, March 16th. Inflation pops and bonds drop.

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Saturday, March 9th. Too soon to be too bearish. Too late to be too bullish.

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Saturday, March 2nd. The boom continues!

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Saturday, February 24th. The Fed stays consistent. Cutting later than sooner.

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Saturday, February 17th. Finally, eye-to-eye on rate cuts.

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Saturday, February 10th. The market is FINALLY listening to the Fed

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Saturday, February 3rd. What a BIG jobs report means for interest rates.

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Saturday, January 27th. Take a bow, consumers. You're the GDP MVP.

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Saturday, January 20th. Closed doors, open windows, and warm breezes.

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Saturday, January 13th. The world's on edge

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Saturday, January 6th. Why the coal, Santa?

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Saturday, December 30th. 2023 in review.

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Saturday, December 23rd. The Naughty And Nice List.

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Saturday, December 16th. What about that FOMO rally?

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Saturday, December 9th. Never underestimate the power of low expectations

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Saturday, December 2nd. Consumer confidence and spending up. Is it enough?

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Saturday, November 25th. Longer pause and faster cuts?

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Saturday, November 18th. Growth: Weaker isn't weakness, yet.

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Saturday, November 11th. Fun-flation is fading. Consumer is shifting from YOLO to BUY LOW.

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Saturday, November 4th. Earnings season has been good, but guidance hasn’t.

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Saturday, October 28. Fall starts with a BANG.

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Saturday, October 21

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Saturday, October 14

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Saturday, October 7

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Saturday, September 30

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Saturday, September 23

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Saturday, September 16th.

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Saturday, September 9th.

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Saturday, September 2nd

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Saturday, August 26th.

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Saturday, August 19th

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Saturday, August 12th

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Saturday, August 5th.

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Saturday, July 29th

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Saturday, July 22nd

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Saturday, July 15th

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Saturday, July 8th

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Saturday, July 1st

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Saturday, June 24th

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Saturday, June 17th.

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Saturday, June 10th

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Saturday, June 3rd

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Saturday, May 27th

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Saturday, May 20th

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Saturday, May 13th

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Saturday, May 6th

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Saturday, May 29th

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Saturday, April 22nd

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Saturday, April 15th

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Saturday, April 8th

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Saturday, April 1st.

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BONUS: Dave Spano on WTMJ Conversations

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Saturday, March 25th.

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Saturday, March 18th.

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Saturday, March 11th.

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Saturday, March 4th.

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WTMJ Conversations: Dave Spano and Jeff Wagner

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Saturday, February 25th

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Saturday, February 18th

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Saturday, February 11th.

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Saturday, February 4th.

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Saturday, January 28th.

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Saturday, January 21st. Inflation trickles down. Layoffs ramp up.

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Saturday, January 14th. What does the new CPI number tell us?

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Saturday, January 7th. What to make of employment numbers.

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Saturday, December 31st. The year in review.

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Saturday, December 17th.

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Saturday, December 10th. All eyes on next week's Fed decision.

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Saturday, December 3rd. About that jobs report......

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Saturday, November 26th. Short week, plenty of action.

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Saturday, November 19. What is 'Fedspeak'?

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Saturday, November 12th. Are we out of the woods?

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Saturday, November 5th. The impact of the Fed decision.

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Saturday, October 29th. GDP and some not-bad earnings.

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Saturday, October 22nd. Don’t fight Fed or fundamentals.

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Saturday, October 15th. Hot CPI and a rollercoaster Thursday.

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Saturday, October 8th.

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Saturday, October 1st. A 3rd consecutive negative quarter?

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Saturday, September 24th. The aftermath of the Fed decision.

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Saturday, September 17

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Week ending 9/2. The Goldilocks job number.

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Week ending 8/26. Powell's Jackson Hole comments cause a stir.

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Week Ending 8/19/22: First Down Week In Over A Month | What Is & Isn't Financial Planning?

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Week ending 8/12/22. CPI, PPI, and another strong week.

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Week ending 8/6/22. BIG jobs report clouds the recession discussion.

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Week Ending 7/30/22: GDP Down, Employment Low: Is This A Recession?