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                    <![CDATA[Beyond the Bubble: Rising Costs, Crypto Volatility, and Financial Caution]]>
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Additionally, the show examines the recent surge in electricity costs, analyzes the volatility of cryptocurrency (specifically Bitcoin and Ethereum), and briefly discusses corporate payment trends with MasterCard’s agentic commerce strategy. The host concludes with personal recommendations, including a local delicatessen, while emphasizing the importance of living beneath one's means to navigate current economic conditions.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>This episode of <i>Money and Change</i> covers a range of financial and economic topics leading into Memorial Day weekend. The host discusses the historical origins of Memorial Day, emphasizing its roots in Charleston, South Carolina, as a commemoration organized by the local Black community. The discussion then shifts to the rising costs of traditional Memorial Day cookouts, noting a 13% increase in barbecue staples and significant spikes in prices for meat and condiments due to inflation and extreme weather.</p>
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<p>The episode also examines broader economic concerns, including:</p>
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<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Zombie Foreclosures:</b> A marginal increase in abandoned properties across 38 U.S. states, indicating ongoing housing market pressures.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Workplace Safety:</b> Insights into workplace fatalities, with a focus on high-risk industries like oil exploration in Wyoming.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Commercial Real Estate:</b> The challenges facing office buildings as lenders offload troubled loans amid shifting post-pandemic work patterns.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Global Delivery Trends:</b> Speculation regarding Uber’s potential acquisition of Delivery Hero and the broader landscape of food delivery services.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Job Market &amp; Outsourcing:</b> The impact of H-1B visa holders and foreign labor on domestic job availability in the tech sector.</li>
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The episode also examines broader economic concerns, including:

Zombie Foreclosures: A marginal increase in abandoned properties across 38 U.S. states, indicating ongoing housing market pressures.
Workplace Safety: Insights into workplace fatalities, with a focus on high-risk industries like oil exploration in Wyoming.
Commercial Real Estate: The challenges facing office buildings as lenders offload troubled loans amid shifting post-pandemic work patterns.
Global Delivery Trends: Speculation regarding Uber’s potential acquisition of Delivery Hero and the broader landscape of food delivery services.
Job Market & Outsourcing: The impact of H-1B visa holders and foreign labor on domestic job availability in the tech sector.

The host concludes with a call for personal financial responsibility, encouraging listeners to pay down debt, maintain emergency savings, and prepare for potential economic instability by stockpiling food and supplies.]]>
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<p></p>
<p>The episode also examines broader economic concerns, including:</p>
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<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Zombie Foreclosures:</b> A marginal increase in abandoned properties across 38 U.S. states, indicating ongoing housing market pressures.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Workplace Safety:</b> Insights into workplace fatalities, with a focus on high-risk industries like oil exploration in Wyoming.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Commercial Real Estate:</b> The challenges facing office buildings as lenders offload troubled loans amid shifting post-pandemic work patterns.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Global Delivery Trends:</b> Speculation regarding Uber’s potential acquisition of Delivery Hero and the broader landscape of food delivery services.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Job Market &amp; Outsourcing:</b> The impact of H-1B visa holders and foreign labor on domestic job availability in the tech sector.</li>
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The episode also examines broader economic concerns, including:

Zombie Foreclosures: A marginal increase in abandoned properties across 38 U.S. states, indicating ongoing housing market pressures.
Workplace Safety: Insights into workplace fatalities, with a focus on high-risk industries like oil exploration in Wyoming.
Commercial Real Estate: The challenges facing office buildings as lenders offload troubled loans amid shifting post-pandemic work patterns.
Global Delivery Trends: Speculation regarding Uber’s potential acquisition of Delivery Hero and the broader landscape of food delivery services.
Job Market & Outsourcing: The impact of H-1B visa holders and foreign labor on domestic job availability in the tech sector.

The host concludes with a call for personal financial responsibility, encouraging listeners to pay down debt, maintain emergency savings, and prepare for potential economic instability by stockpiling food and supplies.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gas Price Surge, Debt Crisis, and the AI Land Grab: A Guide to Financial Preparedness]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>This episode of <i>Money and Change</i> delivers a critical look at the "crazy week" of economic shifts, focusing on immediate threats to your wallet and long-term financial stability. Topics covered include the looming Memorial Day gas price record, with practical ways to save at the pump using apps and store rewards. We dive into the rising $39 trillion national debt and the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation, warning listeners to keep cash on hand to prepare for a potential banking holiday. The show also explores the disruptive impact of the AI and data center build-out, discussing how they drive up electrical and water costs while making new homes unaffordable for most Americans. Finally, get essential guidance on financial preparedness, including setting up an emergency fund, implementing a budgeting strategy (like the 50/30/20 rule), and completing your prepper kit with necessities like long-term food, water storage, and GMRS radios for emergency communication.</p>
<p><i>Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.</i></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This episode of Money and Change delivers a critical look at the "crazy week" of economic shifts, focusing on immediate threats to your wallet and long-term financial stability. Topics covered include the looming Memorial Day gas price record, with practical ways to save at the pump using apps and store rewards. We dive into the rising $39 trillion national debt and the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation, warning listeners to keep cash on hand to prepare for a potential banking holiday. The show also explores the disruptive impact of the AI and data center build-out, discussing how they drive up electrical and water costs while making new homes unaffordable for most Americans. Finally, get essential guidance on financial preparedness, including setting up an emergency fund, implementing a budgeting strategy (like the 50/30/20 rule), and completing your prepper kit with necessities like long-term food, water storage, and GMRS radios for emergency communication.
Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>This episode of <i>Money and Change</i> delivers a critical look at the "crazy week" of economic shifts, focusing on immediate threats to your wallet and long-term financial stability. Topics covered include the looming Memorial Day gas price record, with practical ways to save at the pump using apps and store rewards. We dive into the rising $39 trillion national debt and the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation, warning listeners to keep cash on hand to prepare for a potential banking holiday. The show also explores the disruptive impact of the AI and data center build-out, discussing how they drive up electrical and water costs while making new homes unaffordable for most Americans. Finally, get essential guidance on financial preparedness, including setting up an emergency fund, implementing a budgeting strategy (like the 50/30/20 rule), and completing your prepper kit with necessities like long-term food, water storage, and GMRS radios for emergency communication.</p>
<p><i>Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.</i></p>]]>
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Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Money and Change: Navigating 2026's Economic Headwinds]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The Super Bowl of Flowers, $6 Gas, and the Coming Housing Crash: Navigating 2026's Economic Headwinds</p>
<p>Stu Shear explores the critical financial and economic trends hitting consumers, starting with the staggering cost of Mother's Day, featuring an interview with Minakshi Lala of Urban Stems on how rising fuel costs and tariffs are impacting the floral industry.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Key topics covered in this episode include:</p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Inflation &amp; Cost of Living:</b> An analysis of soaring U.S. gas prices, which have hit the highest levels since 2022, and the global trade warnings from Maersk about bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. Stu links rising gas and diesel costs to higher consumer prices, noting the closure of a 141-year-old candy company due to escalating raw material and labor expenses.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Housing and Debt:</b> A deep dive into the fear of a housing market crash, with prices up over 50% in some areas, forcing younger generations to plan for a future without homeownership. The conversation also covers the growing U.S. national debt, which is climbing past $39 trillion, and the possibility of shifting away from the petrodollar to a gold-backed currency.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Changing Consumer Behavior:</b> Discussion of the new term "dateflation," as 40% of singles are cutting back on dating due to high expenses. Stu also looks at the restaurant business, examining Burger King's revamp efforts and how more Americans are skipping dining out in favor of cheaper alternatives like Costco and Sam's Club.</li>
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<p><b>Financial Preparedness:</b> Practical advice on how to cut back on gas costs, pay down debt, build an emergency fund, and conserve funds to prepare for potential economic difficulties in late 2026.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Super Bowl of Flowers, $6 Gas, and the Coming Housing Crash: Navigating 2026's Economic Headwinds
Stu Shear explores the critical financial and economic trends hitting consumers, starting with the staggering cost of Mother's Day, featuring an interview with Minakshi Lala of Urban Stems on how rising fuel costs and tariffs are impacting the floral industry.

Key topics covered in this episode include:

Inflation & Cost of Living: An analysis of soaring U.S. gas prices, which have hit the highest levels since 2022, and the global trade warnings from Maersk about bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. Stu links rising gas and diesel costs to higher consumer prices, noting the closure of a 141-year-old candy company due to escalating raw material and labor expenses.
Housing and Debt: A deep dive into the fear of a housing market crash, with prices up over 50% in some areas, forcing younger generations to plan for a future without homeownership. The conversation also covers the growing U.S. national debt, which is climbing past $39 trillion, and the possibility of shifting away from the petrodollar to a gold-backed currency.
Changing Consumer Behavior: Discussion of the new term "dateflation," as 40% of singles are cutting back on dating due to high expenses. Stu also looks at the restaurant business, examining Burger King's revamp efforts and how more Americans are skipping dining out in favor of cheaper alternatives like Costco and Sam's Club.

Financial Preparedness: Practical advice on how to cut back on gas costs, pay down debt, build an emergency fund, and conserve funds to prepare for potential economic difficulties in late 2026.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>The Super Bowl of Flowers, $6 Gas, and the Coming Housing Crash: Navigating 2026's Economic Headwinds</p>
<p>Stu Shear explores the critical financial and economic trends hitting consumers, starting with the staggering cost of Mother's Day, featuring an interview with Minakshi Lala of Urban Stems on how rising fuel costs and tariffs are impacting the floral industry.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Key topics covered in this episode include:</p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Inflation &amp; Cost of Living:</b> An analysis of soaring U.S. gas prices, which have hit the highest levels since 2022, and the global trade warnings from Maersk about bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. Stu links rising gas and diesel costs to higher consumer prices, noting the closure of a 141-year-old candy company due to escalating raw material and labor expenses.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Housing and Debt:</b> A deep dive into the fear of a housing market crash, with prices up over 50% in some areas, forcing younger generations to plan for a future without homeownership. The conversation also covers the growing U.S. national debt, which is climbing past $39 trillion, and the possibility of shifting away from the petrodollar to a gold-backed currency.</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><b>Changing Consumer Behavior:</b> Discussion of the new term "dateflation," as 40% of singles are cutting back on dating due to high expenses. Stu also looks at the restaurant business, examining Burger King's revamp efforts and how more Americans are skipping dining out in favor of cheaper alternatives like Costco and Sam's Club.</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Financial Preparedness:</b> Practical advice on how to cut back on gas costs, pay down debt, build an emergency fund, and conserve funds to prepare for potential economic difficulties in late 2026.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Super Bowl of Flowers, $6 Gas, and the Coming Housing Crash: Navigating 2026's Economic Headwinds
Stu Shear explores the critical financial and economic trends hitting consumers, starting with the staggering cost of Mother's Day, featuring an interview with Minakshi Lala of Urban Stems on how rising fuel costs and tariffs are impacting the floral industry.

Key topics covered in this episode include:

Inflation & Cost of Living: An analysis of soaring U.S. gas prices, which have hit the highest levels since 2022, and the global trade warnings from Maersk about bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. Stu links rising gas and diesel costs to higher consumer prices, noting the closure of a 141-year-old candy company due to escalating raw material and labor expenses.
Housing and Debt: A deep dive into the fear of a housing market crash, with prices up over 50% in some areas, forcing younger generations to plan for a future without homeownership. The conversation also covers the growing U.S. national debt, which is climbing past $39 trillion, and the possibility of shifting away from the petrodollar to a gold-backed currency.
Changing Consumer Behavior: Discussion of the new term "dateflation," as 40% of singles are cutting back on dating due to high expenses. Stu also looks at the restaurant business, examining Burger King's revamp efforts and how more Americans are skipping dining out in favor of cheaper alternatives like Costco and Sam's Club.

Financial Preparedness: Practical advice on how to cut back on gas costs, pay down debt, build an emergency fund, and conserve funds to prepare for potential economic difficulties in late 2026.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gas Shock & Financial Fortification: Building Your Emergency Budget and Prepper Kit]]>
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                <dc:creator>Stu Shear</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The cost of living continues its upward climb! This week on <i>Money and Change</i>, we tackle the massive surge in gas and diesel prices across the country and connect it to broader economic issues, including the spiraling $39 trillion national debt. We dive deep into practical strategies for taking control of your financial future by reviewing the essential rules for a household budget (50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt) and offering simple methods for building your first $1,000 emergency fund—and why keeping a secure cash stash at home is critical.</p>
<p>Plus, we provide a full, vital checklist for financial and emergency preparedness. Learn exactly what you need to be prepped: from stocking long-term food and water (three gallons per person per day), to securing blue tarps for your roof, and investing in high-quality GMRS radios for essential communication when the grid goes down. Finally, we touch on current investment topics like the residential real estate market, commercial property cap rates, and using precious metals (gold and silver) as a hedge against calamity.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The cost of living continues its upward climb! This week on Money and Change, we tackle the massive surge in gas and diesel prices across the country and connect it to broader economic issues, including the spiraling $39 trillion national debt. We dive deep into practical strategies for taking control of your financial future by reviewing the essential rules for a household budget (50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt) and offering simple methods for building your first $1,000 emergency fund—and why keeping a secure cash stash at home is critical.
Plus, we provide a full, vital checklist for financial and emergency preparedness. Learn exactly what you need to be prepped: from stocking long-term food and water (three gallons per person per day), to securing blue tarps for your roof, and investing in high-quality GMRS radios for essential communication when the grid goes down. Finally, we touch on current investment topics like the residential real estate market, commercial property cap rates, and using precious metals (gold and silver) as a hedge against calamity.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gas Shock & Financial Fortification: Building Your Emergency Budget and Prepper Kit]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>The cost of living continues its upward climb! This week on <i>Money and Change</i>, we tackle the massive surge in gas and diesel prices across the country and connect it to broader economic issues, including the spiraling $39 trillion national debt. We dive deep into practical strategies for taking control of your financial future by reviewing the essential rules for a household budget (50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt) and offering simple methods for building your first $1,000 emergency fund—and why keeping a secure cash stash at home is critical.</p>
<p>Plus, we provide a full, vital checklist for financial and emergency preparedness. Learn exactly what you need to be prepped: from stocking long-term food and water (three gallons per person per day), to securing blue tarps for your roof, and investing in high-quality GMRS radios for essential communication when the grid goes down. Finally, we touch on current investment topics like the residential real estate market, commercial property cap rates, and using precious metals (gold and silver) as a hedge against calamity.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The cost of living continues its upward climb! This week on Money and Change, we tackle the massive surge in gas and diesel prices across the country and connect it to broader economic issues, including the spiraling $39 trillion national debt. We dive deep into practical strategies for taking control of your financial future by reviewing the essential rules for a household budget (50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt) and offering simple methods for building your first $1,000 emergency fund—and why keeping a secure cash stash at home is critical.
Plus, we provide a full, vital checklist for financial and emergency preparedness. Learn exactly what you need to be prepped: from stocking long-term food and water (three gallons per person per day), to securing blue tarps for your roof, and investing in high-quality GMRS radios for essential communication when the grid goes down. Finally, we touch on current investment topics like the residential real estate market, commercial property cap rates, and using precious metals (gold and silver) as a hedge against calamity.]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>The financial world is in flux as the host tackles critical issues impacting everyday wallets. This episode stresses the urgency of financial preparedness, urging listeners to pay down debt, establish an emergency fund (targeting $1,000–$3,000), and stock up on long-term food and supplies in preparation for potential emergencies like tornado season or grocery supply chain disruptions.</p>
<p>The discussion covers soaring national gasoline and diesel prices (averaging over $4.04 and $5.50 per gallon, respectively), noting how this is already causing budget-conscious consumers to cut back on convenience store and fast-food purchases. Economic topics include the climbing $39 trillion national debt, the high cost of housing in West Coast markets, and the inefficiency highlighted by New York's expensive, taxpayer-funded Mandami Mart grocery proposal.</p>
<p>Additionally, the show warns listeners to watch for instability in the banking sector and keep cash reserves on hand in case of a bank holiday. Other segments touch on recent retirees regretting inadequate savings, the potential for airline mergers like United and Delta, and a debate on whether to "ditch the sanitizer" in favor of natural immune system exercise.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The financial world is in flux as the host tackles critical issues impacting everyday wallets. This episode stresses the urgency of financial preparedness, urging listeners to pay down debt, establish an emergency fund (targeting $1,000–$3,000), and stock up on long-term food and supplies in preparation for potential emergencies like tornado season or grocery supply chain disruptions.
The discussion covers soaring national gasoline and diesel prices (averaging over $4.04 and $5.50 per gallon, respectively), noting how this is already causing budget-conscious consumers to cut back on convenience store and fast-food purchases. Economic topics include the climbing $39 trillion national debt, the high cost of housing in West Coast markets, and the inefficiency highlighted by New York's expensive, taxpayer-funded Mandami Mart grocery proposal.
Additionally, the show warns listeners to watch for instability in the banking sector and keep cash reserves on hand in case of a bank holiday. Other segments touch on recent retirees regretting inadequate savings, the potential for airline mergers like United and Delta, and a debate on whether to "ditch the sanitizer" in favor of natural immune system exercise.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>The financial world is in flux as the host tackles critical issues impacting everyday wallets. This episode stresses the urgency of financial preparedness, urging listeners to pay down debt, establish an emergency fund (targeting $1,000–$3,000), and stock up on long-term food and supplies in preparation for potential emergencies like tornado season or grocery supply chain disruptions.</p>
<p>The discussion covers soaring national gasoline and diesel prices (averaging over $4.04 and $5.50 per gallon, respectively), noting how this is already causing budget-conscious consumers to cut back on convenience store and fast-food purchases. Economic topics include the climbing $39 trillion national debt, the high cost of housing in West Coast markets, and the inefficiency highlighted by New York's expensive, taxpayer-funded Mandami Mart grocery proposal.</p>
<p>Additionally, the show warns listeners to watch for instability in the banking sector and keep cash reserves on hand in case of a bank holiday. Other segments touch on recent retirees regretting inadequate savings, the potential for airline mergers like United and Delta, and a debate on whether to "ditch the sanitizer" in favor of natural immune system exercise.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The financial world is in flux as the host tackles critical issues impacting everyday wallets. This episode stresses the urgency of financial preparedness, urging listeners to pay down debt, establish an emergency fund (targeting $1,000–$3,000), and stock up on long-term food and supplies in preparation for potential emergencies like tornado season or grocery supply chain disruptions.
The discussion covers soaring national gasoline and diesel prices (averaging over $4.04 and $5.50 per gallon, respectively), noting how this is already causing budget-conscious consumers to cut back on convenience store and fast-food purchases. Economic topics include the climbing $39 trillion national debt, the high cost of housing in West Coast markets, and the inefficiency highlighted by New York's expensive, taxpayer-funded Mandami Mart grocery proposal.
Additionally, the show warns listeners to watch for instability in the banking sector and keep cash reserves on hand in case of a bank holiday. Other segments touch on recent retirees regretting inadequate savings, the potential for airline mergers like United and Delta, and a debate on whether to "ditch the sanitizer" in favor of natural immune system exercise.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gas Prices, Tax Tips, & Retirement's Double Whammy]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Stu Shear</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <i>Money and Change</i>, your weekly source for navigating the financial landscape and building a strong personal safety net. We tackle the major economic issues impacting your life, from skyrocketing gas prices and global oil supply shocks to the ever-increasing U.S. national debt and inflation's effect on the cost of goods. Tune in for essential strategies on saving money, paying down debt, and securing your future, especially in retirement. We cover critical topics like tax tips for retirees and small business owners, market volatility, and the importance of personal preparedness, including stocking up on long-term foods and setting up an emergency fund. Join us to stay informed and financially prepped during these "crazy times".</p>
<p><i>Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.</i></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Welcome to Money and Change, your weekly source for navigating the financial landscape and building a strong personal safety net. We tackle the major economic issues impacting your life, from skyrocketing gas prices and global oil supply shocks to the ever-increasing U.S. national debt and inflation's effect on the cost of goods. Tune in for essential strategies on saving money, paying down debt, and securing your future, especially in retirement. We cover critical topics like tax tips for retirees and small business owners, market volatility, and the importance of personal preparedness, including stocking up on long-term foods and setting up an emergency fund. Join us to stay informed and financially prepped during these "crazy times".
Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Gas Prices, Tax Tips, & Retirement's Double Whammy]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <i>Money and Change</i>, your weekly source for navigating the financial landscape and building a strong personal safety net. We tackle the major economic issues impacting your life, from skyrocketing gas prices and global oil supply shocks to the ever-increasing U.S. national debt and inflation's effect on the cost of goods. Tune in for essential strategies on saving money, paying down debt, and securing your future, especially in retirement. We cover critical topics like tax tips for retirees and small business owners, market volatility, and the importance of personal preparedness, including stocking up on long-term foods and setting up an emergency fund. Join us to stay informed and financially prepped during these "crazy times".</p>
<p><i>Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.</i></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Welcome to Money and Change, your weekly source for navigating the financial landscape and building a strong personal safety net. We tackle the major economic issues impacting your life, from skyrocketing gas prices and global oil supply shocks to the ever-increasing U.S. national debt and inflation's effect on the cost of goods. Tune in for essential strategies on saving money, paying down debt, and securing your future, especially in retirement. We cover critical topics like tax tips for retirees and small business owners, market volatility, and the importance of personal preparedness, including stocking up on long-term foods and setting up an emergency fund. Join us to stay informed and financially prepped during these "crazy times".
Disclaimer: Nothing in this show should be considered legal, medical, financial, or investment advice. Always do your own research and due diligence.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Money and Change: Tornado Preparedness, $4 Gas Forecast, and the $10,000 Savings Challenge]]>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Stu Shear</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of <i>Money and Change</i>, we cover essential preparedness and economic shifts affecting your wallet. We discuss critical safety measures for severe weather, including tornado safety tips like cracking windows to equalize pressure, and the minimum standard for emergency water storage—three gallons per person per day. Plus, we highlight the utility of GMRS radios for emergency communication. In financial news, we look at the rising cost of living, from gas prices potentially hitting $4 a gallon due to geopolitical tensions, to how soaring food costs are leading major fast-food institutions like Wendy's and Byron's Kitchen to close locations. Learn how consumers are becoming "value seekers" by shifting to private labels and bulk buying. Finally, we break down personal finance strategies, including the $27.39 Rule to save $10,000 in a year, the importance of an emergency fund, and key updates on US debt and new tax breaks for car loan interest.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[On this episode of Money and Change, we cover essential preparedness and economic shifts affecting your wallet. We discuss critical safety measures for severe weather, including tornado safety tips like cracking windows to equalize pressure, and the minimum standard for emergency water storage—three gallons per person per day. Plus, we highlight the utility of GMRS radios for emergency communication. In financial news, we look at the rising cost of living, from gas prices potentially hitting $4 a gallon due to geopolitical tensions, to how soaring food costs are leading major fast-food institutions like Wendy's and Byron's Kitchen to close locations. Learn how consumers are becoming "value seekers" by shifting to private labels and bulk buying. Finally, we break down personal finance strategies, including the $27.39 Rule to save $10,000 in a year, the importance of an emergency fund, and key updates on US debt and new tax breaks for car loan interest.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of <i>Money and Change</i>, we cover essential preparedness and economic shifts affecting your wallet. We discuss critical safety measures for severe weather, including tornado safety tips like cracking windows to equalize pressure, and the minimum standard for emergency water storage—three gallons per person per day. Plus, we highlight the utility of GMRS radios for emergency communication. In financial news, we look at the rising cost of living, from gas prices potentially hitting $4 a gallon due to geopolitical tensions, to how soaring food costs are leading major fast-food institutions like Wendy's and Byron's Kitchen to close locations. Learn how consumers are becoming "value seekers" by shifting to private labels and bulk buying. Finally, we break down personal finance strategies, including the $27.39 Rule to save $10,000 in a year, the importance of an emergency fund, and key updates on US debt and new tax breaks for car loan interest.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[On this episode of Money and Change, we cover essential preparedness and economic shifts affecting your wallet. We discuss critical safety measures for severe weather, including tornado safety tips like cracking windows to equalize pressure, and the minimum standard for emergency water storage—three gallons per person per day. Plus, we highlight the utility of GMRS radios for emergency communication. In financial news, we look at the rising cost of living, from gas prices potentially hitting $4 a gallon due to geopolitical tensions, to how soaring food costs are leading major fast-food institutions like Wendy's and Byron's Kitchen to close locations. Learn how consumers are becoming "value seekers" by shifting to private labels and bulk buying. Finally, we break down personal finance strategies, including the $27.39 Rule to save $10,000 in a year, the importance of an emergency fund, and key updates on US debt and new tax breaks for car loan interest.]]>
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