
Money Talk Podcast, Friday May 8 2026
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Advisors on This Week’s Show Kyle Tetting Steve Giles Mike Hoelzl Engineered by Jason Scuglik Market Closings for the Week Nasdaq – 25119, up 282 points or 1.1% S&P 500 – 7232, up 67 points or 0.9% Dow Jones Industri...
Money Talk Podcast, Friday May 1, 2026 is an episode from Landaas & Company Money Talk Podcast by Landaas and Company. Advisors on This Week’s Show Kyle Tetting Steve Giles Mike Hoelzl Engineered by Jason Scuglik Market Closings for the Wee...
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Published May 1, 2026, 21:38 long, audio available.
Advisors on This Week’s Show Kyle Tetting Steve Giles Mike Hoelzl Engineered by Jason Scuglik Market Closings for the Week Nasdaq – 25119, up 282 points or 1.1% S&P 500 – 7232, up 67 points or 0.9% Dow Jones Industrial Average – 49513, up 283 points or 0.6% 10-year U.S. Treasury Note – 4.38%, up 0.07 point In this week’s episode, we break down a pivotal moment for the Federal Reserve and what it means for markets going forward. With Jay Powell presiding over his final meeting as Fed Chair—while signaling he’ll remain on the Board amid an ongoing DOJ probe—we unpack the historical significance of the moment and the policy decisions that came with it. Rates held steady at 3.5%–3.75%, offering investors a sense of stability, but rising disagreement within the Fed reveals a more complicated picture beneath the surface. Earnings season, meanwhile, is delivering both excitement and volatility. Standout performances from major names saw double-digit jumps following their reports. With trading volumes surging and sharp market reactions becoming the norm, investors are navigating a fast-moving landscape. We also tackle the growing conversation about U.S. debt, which has now surpassed 100% of GDP. While this milestone raises long-term concerns about fiscal sustainability, we explain why it doesn’t necessarily signal an imminent crisis. Finally, we round out the episode with key economic data releases. Consumer confidence showed modest improvement in April, with optimism in the labor market offsetting concerns about geopolitical tensions and rising gas prices. On the labor front, initial jobless claims dropped to their lowest level in over 50 years, reinforcing the strength of the job market and complicating the Fed’s fight against inflation. GDP growth came in at a solid 2.0% annualized rate for Q1, boosted in part by ongoing AI investment, while core PCE remains elevated around 3.2%, underscoring that inflation is still very much in play. As always – if you have any questions about what we’ve discussed this week, give your advisor a call at 414-223-1099!
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Published May 1, 2026 and 21:38 long