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    Grocery prices, credit card debt, and your 401K (Two Indicators)

    Grocery prices, credit card debt, and your 401K (Two Indicators)
    What's going on with consumers? This is one of the trickiest puzzles of this weird economic moment we're in. We've covered a version of this before under the term "vibecession," but it's safe to say, the struggle is in fact real. It is not just in our heads. Sure, sure, some data is looking great. But not all of it.

    What's interesting, is exactly why the bad feels so much worse than the good feels good. Today on the show, we look into a few theories on why feelings are just not matching up with data. We'll break down some numbers and how to think about them. Then we look at grocery prices in particular, and an effort to combat unfair pricing using a mostly forgotten 1930's law. Will it actually help?

    Today's episode is adapted from episodes for Planet Money's daily show, The Indicator. Subscribe here.

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    Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend: Jobs, FTSE Reshuffle and Trump (Podcast)

    Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend: Jobs, FTSE Reshuffle and Trump (Podcast)

    Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Nathan Hager takes a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking for you in the coming week including a look ahead to the August jobs report. Plus, a reshuffle awaits the FTSE 100, Japan's economy rolls and Donald Trump's legal strategy

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    What’s my financial gameplan in turbulent times?

    What’s my financial gameplan in turbulent times?

    Ashley dreams of owning his own home, but is well aware that the cash he is saving for a deposit is at the mercy of rising inflation. Would he be better off investing his money in his pension, in stocks and shares, or should he stay focused on getting on the property ladder?


    Expert guests Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and Jason Butler, financial guru and FT columnist, have lots to say about the challenges facing younger investors, and offer tips for devising a long-term financial strategy.


    If you would like to be a future guest on Money Clinic podcast, please email the team via money@ft.com or follow Claer on social media @Claerb. 


    To read Claer’s FT column about how 20-somethings are being forced to choose between targeting property or pensions, click on this link: https://www.ft.com/content/2815d35d-2297-4712-a4c5-0178de343eb1 


    To hear Claer chatting to Paul Johnson in-depth about the pensions challenges facing young people on the IFS podcast, click here: https://ifs.org.uk/podcast/should-people-be-saving-more-for-retirement 


    To listen to our previous episode ‘How to get a pay rise’, click here: https://www.ft.com/content/eeb84e5e-acf2-4b92-a99a-bd3514e1837d 


    You may also be interested to hear our previous episode about using the Lifetime Isa or Help to Buy Isa to save up for a property: https://www.ft.com/content/bf08da37-7901-4446-811b-ceef108824b4 


    Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Persis Love. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. 





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