Money Matters With Wes Moss
Big market moves, mixed signals, and a few surprises along the way. This episode of the Money Matters Podcast [https://www.yourwealth.com/moneymatters/] with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd pulls it all together into a clear, easy-to-follow conversation. Blending market performance with economic trends and everyday life, this episode is designed to help you stay grounded despite life’s uncertainties. • Break down April’s stock market run and place it alongside geopolitical tension and rising oil prices. Revisit the expression “Sell in May and go away” and consider the tradeoffs of stepping out of the market. • Size up the challenge of market timing and see why consistent, long-term investing has historically been associated with retirement planning. • Follow the Moss family’s unexpected puppy adoption story and think about how real-life decisions may help shape financial priorities. • Connect volunteering [https://www.forbes.com/sites/wesmoss/2024/12/17/the-36-core-pursuits-of-happy-retirees-a-case-for-curiosity/] and fostering to retirement happiness using fresh, survey-based insights on purpose and lifestyle. • Check in on the labor market with low jobless claims and use the prime-age employment ratio to help examine economic conditions. • Look at what may be worrying Americans most, based on data from Gallup [https://news.gallup.com/poll/708905/affordability-dominates-americans-financial-worries.aspx], such as healthcare, housing, energy, and cost of living, and compare that to current consumer sentiment. • Track what’s driving inflation [https://www.forbes.com/sites/wesmoss/2026/03/31/3-ways-to-stay-ahead-of-inflation-in-retirement/], from tech to home goods, while also weighing wage growth, workforce changes, and the growing role of artificial intelligence. • Join the fun with a community apple recipe project and step back to see how markets, money, and everyday life may intersect. For perspective grounded in data and real-world context, not predictions, this episode offers a thoughtful way to stay engaged. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast [https://www.yourwealth.com/moneymatters/] for more conversations that aim to help you stay up to date on markets, inflation, and retirement planning.
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