• Elections vs. Wallets | Ep. 052

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Elections vs. Wallets | Ep. 052

  • Summary

  • Does fear over the election impact how you spend?

    In this eye-opening episode, Ethan and Justin explore how election cycles affect consumer confidence, spending habits, and our sense of financial security. While elections can create a charged atmosphere, they encourage listeners to look beyond the political noise and take ownership of their financial futures. Together, they discuss how the anticipation surrounding elections, interest rate fluctuations, and media narratives influence our wallets—often more than we realize. Their message? Control what you can, and don’t let outside forces dictate your prosperity.

    What You Will Learn in This Episode:

    • How to recognize the impact of political cycles on personal spending
    • How to develop a resilient financial mindset regardless of election outcomes
    • How to make investment decisions based on goals, not fear
    • How to build self-sufficiency to thrive under any leadership
    • How to stay focused on personal growth amid political changes

    Questions Answered:

    • How do elections influence consumer spending habits?
    • What role does media play in creating financial fear?
    • Why do we attribute economic changes to election results?
    • What steps can individuals take to avoid financial stress in politically charged times?

    Listen to this episode to learn how to keep your finances on track, no matter who wins. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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