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2025 Inflation Predictions

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

Stockmarket, Valuestocks, Investing, Finance, Passiveincome, Wealth, Business, Personalfinance

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Ready for inflation predictions? We discuss the places inflation could strike again in 2025. We also talk economic trends, inflationary patterns, and government spending's role in the economy. We also share the policy implications under different administrations, and how they will impact us going forward. Today we discuss...

  • Reflection on broader U.S. economic issues, such as government spending and budgetary challenges.
  • Analysis of past inflation cycles and comparisons to current monetary policy efforts.
  • Speculation on future economic strategies and challenges in addressing discretionary spending.
  • Younger generations often assume they won't receive Social Security benefits due to government mismanagement and financial instability.
  • Reducing government spending could have deflationary effects by removing a significant portion of GDP, potentially causing recessions.
  • Tax cuts are generally inflationary as they increase disposable income, but public dissatisfaction with perceived government waste limits willingness to pay higher taxes.
  • Immigration impacts economic growth by providing cheap labor, but eliminating low-wage workers could lead to higher food costs and inflation.
  • Energy abundance, particularly through nuclear power, is highlighted as a critical factor for economic growth and poverty alleviation.
  • Analysts remain cautious about the economy's direction, advocating for managed investment risk and avoiding "all-in" strategies amidst uncertainty.
  • Nuclear energy is resisted due to public concerns (e.g., NIMBY sentiment) despite its potential as a clean energy source.
  • Rising energy costs directly impact household budgets, inflating expenses for housing, insurance, and transportation.
  • Economic inflation has made $100,000—a salary once considered wealthy—barely sufficient to meet the average American household's annual expenses.
  • Housing affordability challenges persist as property taxes and insurance costs outpace wages, undermining traditional financial planning strategies.
  • Perceptions of climate change vary widely, with debates centering on human versus natural causes and the effectiveness of governmental policies.
  • Conspiracy theories about disasters like wildfires gain traction amid frustrations with government responses and insurance industry practices.
  • A significant portion of U.S. income inequality debates focus on the disparity between being "rich" (high income) versus "wealthy" (high net worth).

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Today's Panelists:

Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
Douglas Heagren | ProCollege Planners

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Money Tree Investing Podcast.

0:04.8

Stock market, wealth, personal finance, value stocks, invest in your life.

0:10.9

Hello, Smart MoneyTube Podcast listeners.

0:12.7

Welcome to this week's show.

0:13.7

My name's Kirk Chisholm.

0:14.6

I'll be your host.

0:15.5

And today I'm joining with Doug Hagerin.

0:17.1

Hey, Doug.

0:17.7

Hey, there, Kirk.

0:18.5

And I'm going to do something I try not to do very often on our show, but it's us against the world, but tonight, oh, H, because it is the second of the semifinals for the college football playoffs in Ohio State versus Texas. And I know that's got a massive number of people. I don't know what the demographics are listening in the Texas area or Ohio area to this podcast. But for those of you out here, you're either going to love

0:42.9

what I just said or you're going to hate it. But at least it will keep you focused and listening.

0:48.6

Well, if you hate Doug, you can love me because I don't really follow football, so I don't

0:52.8

really care what who wins, except for Michigan.

0:55.2

I cared when they won because it was so fun to watch an unrated team, but I didn't really care.

1:01.4

I was just sitting in the room.

1:03.7

I'm just saying, Doug.

1:05.4

Anyway, all I care about is one thing.

1:07.8

Well, that's not true.

1:08.8

But today, I care about one thing.

1:10.6

I care about my backyard

1:11.9

rink, which I'm going out, as I call my winter pool lovingly. And I've had a great stretch.

1:17.6

It is the 10th of January, and I've had 10 days this winter of frozen backyard rink. And I've

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