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Feb 2025
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Episode 408: US Economic Growth Increasi...

Jared Dillian
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In episode 408 of the BE SMART podcast, Cameron and Jared discuss market trends, consumer sentiment, wealth disparity, and how the US economy is increasingly reliant on the top 10% of earners, as well as the implications of US-China relations on international investments. They also explore the current state of the gold market, rising costs of staples like coffee and eggs, and the pressures of holiday spending on consumer debt. The conversation emphasizes the importance of sound money management and the need for consumers to be realistic about their financial decisions. (Don’t be an idiot with your money!)

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