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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

First Friday: The Retirement Rules That Changed While You Weren't Looking

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

#687: Your tax refund might be $300 to $1,000 bigger this year, and that's just the beginning of what's changing with your money. The Tax Foundation estimates most Americans will see significantly larger refunds thanks to seven major tax cuts. The child tax credit increased by $200. The standard deduction jumped by $750 for individuals or $1,500 for couples. The state and local tax deduction cap now sits at $40,000. Seniors get an extra $6,000 deduction, and deductions for auto loan interest, tips, and overtime work all increased. Retirement accounts saw major changes too. Catch-up contributions for high earners now must go into Roth accounts, which pushed thousands of employers to add Roth options to their 401k plans between 2024 and 2026. Kevin Warsh, the new Fed chair nominee, thinks the Federal Reserve has been doing it all wrong. The former Fed governor and Wall Street banker believes the Fed focuses too much on backward-looking data and reacts too slowly. He wants strategic, forward-thinking policy instead of chasing lagging indicators. President Trump clarified he never asked Warsh to lower interest rates and wanted to "keep it pure." The labor market shows serious cracks. Job openings dropped by nearly one million year over year to 6.5 million. Unemployment claims jumped to 231,000 last week. January layoffs hit 108,435 people — up 118 percent from last year and the worst January since 2009 during the Great Recession. Big Tech continues its massive AI spending spree. Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Oracle will collectively spend over $500 billion on AI infrastructure this year. Google's spending alone doubled from 2025, reaching up to $185 billion focused on data centers and Gemini development. Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, and your tax preparer: https://affordanything.com/episode687 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Crypto is down, job openings are down, tax refunds are up, spending by the hyperscalers,

0:06.6

big tech is up, there's a new nominee for Fed chair, there is a Roth mandate for a certain

0:13.6

segment of the population, prediction markets are opening grocery stores, and a prominent

0:19.3

member of the personal finance slash behavioral economic

0:23.4

landscape is in the Epstein files. We've got a lot to cover. Welcome to the first Friday episode

0:32.0

of the Afford Anything podcast. This show covers five pillars, financial psychology, increasing your

0:37.1

income, investing, real estate and entrepreneurship.

0:39.8

It's double-eye fire.

0:41.0

I'm your host, Paula Pant.

0:42.5

I hold a master's in economic reporting from Columbia.

0:45.2

And typically, we normally alternate between episodes in which we answer listener-submitted questions and episodes in which we interview a guest.

0:53.4

There's one exception, and that's the

0:54.8

first Friday of every month when we pause to take a big macroeconomic look at what's been

1:00.3

happening in the markets in the economy over the past month. So welcome to the February

1:04.9

26th, first Friday episode. A prominent name in the personal finance slash behavioral economics community,

1:15.6

a name that many of you will recognize, was referenced in the Epstein files 636 times.

1:25.0

Dr. Dan Ariely is a prominent professor of business at Duke University. He is the

1:30.7

principal of the Center for Advanced Hindsight, which is a Duke-based lab dedicated to the study

1:38.2

of behavioral finance. He is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, including

1:42.2

predictably irrational, which is a book that

1:45.4

many of you I know have read, and it was his biggest bestseller. He also wrote the upside

1:51.0

of irrationality and the honest truth about dishonesty. He wrote an advice column in the Wall

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