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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Not Real... | 11/3/25

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News, News

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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0:00.0

Blaze Radio Network.

0:03.2

And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

0:06.4

I have never heard the economy called K-shaped before.

0:13.5

The letter K-shaped economy.

0:17.1

Oh, okay.

0:18.4

So according to recent earnings reports and consumer data, show a bifurcation in the U.S.

0:24.6

that experts call a K-shaped economy.

0:29.1

It means wealthy consumers do well and spend freely while lower and middle income people struggle and scrim.

0:36.7

Okay.

0:39.5

In the U.S., current market realities looks a lot like that, the affluent doing very well, along with the booming stock market and

0:46.7

the appreciation of their homes in an inventory crunched real estate market, nearly everyone

0:51.2

else, faltering due to a shaky job market high interest rates and or inflation some of

0:57.6

the sectors flashing k are the automotive in september a low cost of a new vehicle passed a

1:04.7

$50,000 mark for the first time according to Cox automotive keys uh kelly bluebook, in repossession volume passing through

1:13.6

Mannheim, the auction group owned by Cox, was up 12% through the end of September on an

1:19.8

annualized basis. That's according to the Wall Street Journal's deep dive into the rise of auto repose.

1:27.0

Delta Airlines CEO said that the sales of premium seats would exceed those of

1:32.4

coach seats for at least one or two quarters in 2006 next year.

1:38.2

Coca-Cola CEO told CNBC that sales of its premium brands,

1:44.1

Smartwater, Tapo Chico, and Fairlife are juicing

1:48.0

the company's sales while Coke demand is up at dollar stores as well as amusement parks

1:54.5

frequented by higher spenders. Interesting. Consumer goods, Apple grew by double digits last quarter, thanks to a strong sales.

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