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Is Donald Trump Inflationary?

Money Tree Investing

Money Tree Investing Podcast

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

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today we ask a burning question: is Donald Trump inflationary? We dive into the economic implications of Trump's policies, emphasizing their inflationary and deflationary effects. These measures could impact GDP, unemployment, wages, and inflation. We also explore the challenges of rising costs in basic necessities like food, transportation, and utilities, alongside broader concerns about the stock market's bullishness, potential corrections, and the need for sustainable economic growth. We also talk the commodity trends like coffee and the stock market's relationship to the Chinese calendar. 

We discuss...

  • Trump's proposed policies—tax cuts, tariffs, government spending cuts, and border closures.
  • Tax cuts and tariffs are inflationary, with tariffs passing costs to consumers and raising the price of goods.
  • Border closures may increase food and low-wage labor costs, adding further inflationary pressure.
  • Federal Reserve policy, including recent rate cuts, adds inflationary pressures, but further interest rate hikes may be necessary to control it.
  • Essentials like car insurance, gas, and rent have significantly outpaced reported CPI inflation rates, putting pressure on everyday budgets.
  • Addressing long-term inflation may require sustained economic growth, though achieving this remains a significant challenge.
  • Inflation is impacting both dining out and eating at home, with rising costs creating financial challenges for consumers and restaurants alike.
  • Billionaires prioritize keeping money in appreciating assets, contrasting with the "millionaire next door" approach of debt elimination.
  • Trump coins and similar meme coins illustrate the rise of community-based cryptocurrencies, driven more by social networks than inherent value.
  • Distrust in media, political institutions, and "gatekeepers of truth" underscores a growing reliance on decentralized, market-driven decision-making.
  • Free markets naturally balance supply and demand, with pricing mechanisms reflecting societal values and priorities.
  • Widespread skepticism of information sources reflects a societal shift toward questioning traditional authorities and media.
  • Policies against nuclear energy inadvertently push reliance on coal to fill energy gaps, undermining efforts for a cleaner planet.
  • The high cost of living in many U.S. states underscores the need for affordable energy to alleviate economic pressures on households.
  • Economic inequalities persist, with credit card defaults rising and inflation impacting household spending, particularly in transportation, housing, and food.

 

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.

0:04.0

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

0:10.0

Hello, Smart Money Tree Podcast listeners.

0:13.0

Welcome to this week's show.

0:14.0

My name is Kirk Chisholm, I'll be your host.

0:16.0

And today I'm joining with Doug Higran.

0:18.0

Hey Doug.

0:19.0

Hello, Kirk, not just Doug Hagerin. Doug Higran, Hey, Doug. Hello, Kirk, not just Doug Hagerin, Doug Hagen, born and

0:23.1

raised, Columbus, Ohio, fan of the national champion Ohio State University of Buckeyes. So,

0:31.1

just want to say, been a good week. Happy 50th to me and Buckeye Nation. So for all of you out there

0:36.3

that are Catholics and Notre Dame fans, my condolences.

0:39.6

Next year.

0:40.3

Did something interesting happen last week, Doug?

0:42.2

It did for me.

0:43.2

Maybe not for you, Kirk.

0:44.7

And for those people that are listening, Kirk is what we would like to say, not an avid sports fan.

0:50.2

Unless it's hockey.

0:51.3

Yeah, Marky.

0:52.4

Kirk's all over it. But for mainstream sports, generally not on top of the news.

0:57.7

Not at all.

0:58.7

I have a lot of going on in my life.

1:00.3

College football is not part of that.

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