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Sunday, May 31st. Hot Inflation Cold Incomes and an AI Divide.

55 min · 31. maj 2026
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Inflation is still running hot while real incomes quietly slip, creating a growing disconnect beneath record market levels. This week Dave Spano and Dr. Brian Jacobsen break down why investors are focused on strong corporate results even as consumers grow more selective with their spending across retailers like Costco, Dollar Tree, and Best Buy. Plus, we dive into the widening gap between AI winners and worriers and what it signals for the next phase of the market. Plus, segments on the importance of Roth accounts and solo aging.

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Sunday, June 28 Alan Greenspan Tribute, AI-Driven Tech Volatility, Equity Compensation, and Key Retirement Strategies

This episode of Money Talk opens with a tribute to Alan Greenspan, who passed away at age 100. Hosts Dave Spano and Chief Economic Strategist Dr. Brian Jacobson reflect on his long tenure as Fed Chair (1987–2006), the evolution of Fed transparency (from the “briefcase indicator” to today’s detailed forward guidance and dot plots), his famous “irrational exuberance” warning, and parallels to current AI-driven productivity gains. Market and Economic Discussion * AI and “Tech Wreck”: The conversation shifts to recent market volatility in tech, particularly the move from semiconductors (Nvidia etc.) to memory chips (Micron and others). Record earnings and ~85% gross margins at Micron highlight strong pricing power, but any hint of slowing growth causes big stock swings. This demand is driving up consumer prices—Apple, Microsoft (Xbox), and Sony raised device prices, with electronic goods up ~10% year-over-year per the PCE index. * Data Centers and Policy Risks: Explosive data center growth faces local/state pushback and potential federal moratoriums, adding election-year volatility. * Global Update: UK political turmoil post-Brexit and rising populism; Middle East developments with ships resuming through the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil prices to round-trip lower; a flattening Treasury yield curve signaling possible slower growth. Financial Planning Segments * Restricted Stock Units (RSUs): Tom Bergholtz and Arabella Parent explain RSUs as common equity compensation—graded vs. cliff vesting, tax treatment (ordinary income at vesting, capital gains on sale), withholding shortfalls, and differences from Restricted Stock Awards (RSAs). * Retirement Milestones: Senior Wealth Manager Mary Lou Davidoff outlines key ages (50, 55, 59½, 62, 65, 70, 73, etc.) for tax, Social Security, and savings strategies. Emphasis on starting early (e.g., Roth IRAs), flexibility when “life happens,” and holistic planning. * Caregiver Tax Benefits: Dan Phillips highlights overlooked deductions and credits for the 63 million family caregivers (big rise in recent years), including dependent care credits, medical expense deductions (above 7.5% AGI), and record-keeping tips. A proposed Caregiving Act is noted. * Wealthy Retiree Mindsets: Mike Dodge discusses habits like intentional spending with guardrails, continued investing for longevity/inflation, emotional discipline, proactive tax/estate/gifting strategies (including QCDs), and viewing wealth beyond just money (health, time, relationships). * 2026 Investment Themes: Mike Kirk covers AI integration for productivity, energy demands from data centers, shifting demographics and consumer habits across generations, and positioning portfolios around these macro forces. Historical Context Dr. Brian Jacobson continues the “America 250” series on 1913: creation of the Federal Reserve after the 1907 Panic, the 16th Amendment (income tax), 17th Amendment (direct Senate election), and shifts during WWI. The show reinforces Annex Wealth Management’s fee-only fiduciary approach, in-house planning services, and encourages listeners to use the “Get Started” button at annexwealth.com. It balances market analysis, practical planning advice, and long-term perspective.

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