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Discover the factors shaping productivity, markets, and the economy with Wes Moss and Connor Miller on the Money Matters Podcast. Stay informed and explore discussions about today’s economic and financial landscape.
• Hear how Labor Day connects to America’s productivity trends and why cultural moments like football season and the Cracker Barrel logo can illustrate broader market sentiment.
• Examine Nvidia’s earnings and its growing role within the S&P 500.
• Track revisions in U.S. GDP growth and what they could indicate about economic trends.
• Explore how productivity continues to rise even as manufacturing employment shifts.
• Reflect on technological advances once imagined by the Jetsons and how they relate to today’s economy.
• Review recent Federal Reserve actions, interest rate changes, and potential impacts on housing and first-time buyers.
• Analyze corporate stock buybacks, for example by companies such as JP Morgan, Nvidia, Alphabet, and Apple, and consider distinctions between buybacks and dividends.
• Compare historical stock and bond performance over 45 years, including long-term trends, income, and inflation considerations.
• Observe how bonds contribute to portfolio stability and how diversification has historically enhanced resilience during market downturns.
• Highlight trends in American manufacturing and how Midwest companies contribute to productivity trends.
• Assess the expansion of ETFs, shifts from mutual funds, and what the variety of available funds suggests for investors.
• Hear from Wes Moss, Connor Miller, and the Money Matters team about topics shaping markets and economic trends.
Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to hear discussions about markets, investing, the economy, and financial topics shaping today’s world. Stay informed and stay engaged with the conversations that seek to provide perspective on today’s economic landscape.
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Discover the factors shaping productivity, markets, and the economy with Wes Moss and Connor Miller on the Money Matters Podcast. Stay informed and explore discussions about today’s economic and financial landscape.
• Hear how Labor Day connects to America’s productivity trends and why cultural moments like football season and the Cracker Barrel logo can illustrate broader market sentiment.
• Examine Nvidia’s earnings and its growing role within the S&P 500.
• Track revisions in U.S. GDP growth and what they could indicate about economic trends.
• Explore how productivity continues to rise even as manufacturing employment shifts.
• Reflect on technological advances once imagined by the Jetsons and how they relate to today’s economy.
• Review recent Federal Reserve actions, interest rate changes, and potential impacts on housing and first-time buyers.
• Analyze corporate stock buybacks, for example by companies such as JP Morgan, Nvidia, Alphabet, and Apple, and consider distinctions between buybacks and dividends.
• Compare historical stock and bond performance over 45 years, including long-term trends, income, and inflation considerations.
• Observe how bonds contribute to portfolio stability and how diversification has historically enhanced resilience during market downturns.
• Highlight trends in American manufacturing and how Midwest companies contribute to productivity trends.
• Assess the expansion of ETFs, shifts from mutual funds, and what the variety of available funds suggests for investors.
• Hear from Wes Moss, Connor Miller, and the Money Matters team about topics shaping markets and economic trends.
Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to hear discussions about markets, investing, the economy, and financial topics shaping today’s world. Stay informed and stay engaged with the conversations that seek to provide perspective on today’s economic landscape.

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