We found 3 episodes of More for Your Money with the tag “national debt”.
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Episode 14: Navigating Market Volatility and the Looming Debt Challenge - 03/29/2025
March 29th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
budget deficit, consumer confidence, david stockman, economic outlook, financial crises, fiscal policy, government spending, growth investing, historical finance, inflation, investment strategy, market analysis, national debt, pe ratio, potential bankruptcy, reagan administration, reserve currency, risk tolerance, sovereign debt, stock market, tariffs, thomas jefferson, uncommon cents investing, value investing
Join John Berkley of Uncommon Cents Investing as they share practical financial insights and strategies to help you get more for your money.
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Episode 6: Tariffs, Gold, and the Debt: What History Might Teach Us About the Road Ahead - 2/1/25
February 1st, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
bond market, deflation, economic history, economic theory, gold prices, government spending, inflation, interest rates, janesville wi, lacy hunt, long-term investing, market cycles, national debt, personal finance, reaganomics, roth ira conversions, stock market, tariffs, uncommon cents investing, value vs growth
In this week’s episode of More for Your Money, John Berkley is joined by the Uncommon Cents Investing committee—Greg, Todd, and Carson—for a wide-ranging, fast-paced discussion on market trends, inflation, gold, government debt, and the evolving role of tariffs in economic strategy.
Drawing on insights from respected economist Lacy Hunt, the team explores whether deflation might be the next curveball for investors and how today’s policies echo some surprising historical parallels—like the Reagan era’s early pain and long-term gain. Along the way, they unpack the gold market, discuss the hidden cost of inflation on the middle class, and debate whether tariffs can be both a financial and geopolitical tool.
If you’re looking to connect the dots between interest rates, debt, inflation, and long-term investing, this one’s for you.
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Episode 4: The Debt, Inflation, and Your Future: How to Stay Grounded in a Shaky Economy - 1/18/25
January 18th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
debt-to-gdp, economic policy, federal reserve, financial literacy, inflation, inflation history, investing in inflation, janesville wi, john berkley, kit carson, market performance, monetizing debt, national debt, personal finance, u.s. deficits, uncommon sense investing
In this week’s More for Your Money, John Berkley and Kit Carson tackle a topic that’s often in the headlines—but rarely explained in a way that makes sense: national debt and inflation. With warmth, wisdom, and a little Wisconsin winter humor, John breaks down what 36+ trillion dollars of federal debt actually means for us as investors, taxpayers, and future retirees.
They walk through the history of U.S. debt levels—from post-WWII to today—and how inflation, interest rates, and government spending have played a role in shaping the economy. What does this mean for your money? How should individuals prepare in a world of structural inflation, slow-moving tax reform, and the possibility of higher interest rates?
John gets practical with a key takeaway: We can’t fix the national debt ourselves, but we can make smart decisions to protect our own finances.