Despite a strong job market and low unemployment, 37% of Americans say their personal finances have gotten worse in the last year, according to a new NPR/PBS/Marist poll.
And the recent action from the Federal Reserve has some worried about a recession and wondering how to best protect their retirement nest egg.
Today, personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond is back with safe money strategies in these unpredictable times.
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Guest:
- Jonathan Pond, personal finance expert
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