
Do headlines about AI, jobs, and markets feel overwhelming? Let this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast help put things into perspective, using real data and relatable scenarios to connect today’s trends with everyday financial decisions. • Rethink college graduate unemployment and see how AI may be shaping hiring, with recent data pointing to more stability than disruption. • Put the U.S. job market in context by examining constant turnover, career shifts, and ongoing opportunity. • Consider what a midlife career change might look like while factoring in updated 529 plan rules that may offer more flexibility. • Clarify Roth IRA and Roth 401(k) rules to help keep timelines intact and simplify account management. • Assess the U.S. dollar’s global role and why it continues to anchor trade and reserves despite the noise. • Look inside mutual funds and ETFs to better understand what you own, while keeping diversification and allocation in focus. • Map out retirement income by considering dividends, distributions, and multiple cash flow sources working together over time. Listen to the Retire Sooner Podcast to hear Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase bring these topics to life with clarity and context. Subscribe for more grounded conversations designed to help support thoughtful, long-term financial decision-making. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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