Season 25 Episode 35
This week on The Personal Wealth Coach, Jake McClure connects the dots between markets, policy, and the people shaping both. He unpacks the S&P 500’s record-setting highs, the tug-of-war in mid-cap value stocks, and what Treasury yields and oil prices are really signaling beneath the headlines. From there, he turns to the big economic story in Washington: the nomination of EJ Antoni to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the uncertain future of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, and how both highlight the uneasy mix of politics and economics. With sharp humor and a historian’s eye, Jake explores the value of intellectual property, the long-running debate over flat vs. progressive taxation, and why economics might be better understood as anthropology measured in money. Whether you tune in for clarity on the markets, thoughtful takes on leadership at the Fed, or just to hear why yachts and toilets both matter in tax policy, this episode delivers insight with wit and perspective you won’t find anywhere else.
This episode was recorded on August 29th, 2025.
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