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The Clark Howard Podcast

8.14.19 Prepare your personal finances for a possible recession; Vaping warning; The best single person cell phone plan deals

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Bond rates are at all time record lows for 30 year federal treasury bonds, a strong signal of coming recession. If the economy slows or declines, workers are impacted with less overtime, reduced hours, pay freezes etc. Think through how you can be more careful with spending. Take the time to look through your bills, trim costs and build some breathing room. Things happen and we need to be prepared for surprise expenses – medical, home, vehicles etc. Investors, if you’re going to need your investment funds in the next 24 months, keeping it in stocks may not be the best choice. Otherwise, continue to contribute to your retirement plan as normal.  According to the CDC, vaping has gone up 50% in one year among middle school students, 80% among high school students. Juul voluntarily discontinued over-the-counter sales of flavored juices attracting teens, so other companies are filling that void. Be aware of the unknown health risks. Vaping is a nicotine delivery system that can create lifetime addiction. Parents are encouraged to have continuing conversations with kids about the dangers, because remember, they think they’re invincible. Cell phone plan deals!  AT&T is offering a year’s service for $300 per line, only at AT&T.com – unlimited talk & text and 8 gigs of data per month. MintMobile.com offers 6 months of service for the price of 3 at $60 for unlimited talk & text + 8 gigs = $10 a month – on T-Mobile’s network. Verizon prepaid is $35 a month with autopay for unlimited talk & text and 6 gigs of data per month. Sprint’s Unlimited Kickstart plans offers unlimited talk, text & data for $25 a month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Great to have you here on the Clark Howard Show where it's all about you and that

0:10.5

wall of the yours.

0:11.5

I want you to learn ideas to me so you can keep more of what you may.

0:16.1

Coming up in just a little while, you got to know what's going on with kids in middle

0:22.4

and high school, something that parents, aunts, uncles, others need to know, something you

0:28.2

got to be out on the lookout for in today's Clark Rageist moment.

0:32.6

And coming up later, there's some new cut rate deals for cell phone service.

0:38.0

I want to keep you up to date on and there are opportunities for you if you're willing

0:43.5

to shift your habits that could potentially save you a great deal of money.

0:50.9

Speaking of money, there's some economic tumult in the world and we're going to talk

0:56.3

about it.

0:58.9

Information on the economy that you can trust, advice from Clark that you can use today.

1:03.9

This is a special session of Clark Anomics.

1:08.1

The continuing trade almost war with China is on again, off again, partially on, partially

1:15.9

off.

1:17.4

And the president really starting to fear that the trade war is going to lead us into a recession

1:24.4

ended up delaying tariffs on a number of electronics items to allow retailers to stock

1:33.9

up for this Christmas at non-tariffed higher prices.

1:39.2

Tariffs are still going in on most goods, but not electronics.

1:42.3

This was a smart move by the president because electronics are one of the things that people

1:47.8

most easily compare us in shop.

1:50.6

They would most easily be able to see that their wallet was getting pinched higher, typically

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