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Making Sense of Sticky Inflation Effects

Sticky Inflation

Strong Valley team members Adam and Chris give a recap of September along with a discussion about how interest rates are being affected by Sticky Inflation. They also touch on the housing market, college values, and an update on the Secure Act 2.0 details that could affect your RMD.

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October 1, 2023
Sticky Inflation
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