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WSJ Your Money Briefing

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Your Money Briefing is your personal-finance and career checklist, with the news that affects your money and what you do with it. From spending and saving to investing and taxes, the Wall Street Journal’s finance reporters and experts break down complicated money questions every weekday to help you make better decisions about managing your money.

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Recent Guests

Telis Demos
Heard on the Street columnist and Take on the Week host
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: What's News in Earnings: Why Some Money Managers Are Trailing the Market
Esther Fung
Reporter covering parcel shipping companies, freight railroads, and the logistics industry
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Episode: What’s News in Earnings: How Logistics Operators Are Navigating Trade War Turmoil
Jesse Kramer
Relationship Manager at Cobblestone Capital Advisors
Cobblestone Capital Advisors
Episode: Millennials Brace for Their Third Recession
Donald Wilson Jr.
CEO of trading firm DRW
DRW
Episode: From Traditional to Tokenized: The Future of Finance
Derek Horstmeyer
Finance professor at George Mason University
George Mason University
Episode: How the Strength of the U.S. Dollar Impacts Your Investment Portfolio
Gail Marks Jarvis
Wall Street Journal contributor specializing in personal finance
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: The Underestimated Cost of Healthcare in Retirement
Katie Roiphe
Wall Street Journal personal space columnist
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: She’s Frugal but He’s a Big Spender. How Do They Make Their Relationship Work?
Esther Achara
Wall Street Journal contributor discussing fashion and money-saving techniques.
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Episode: Low-Cost Ways to Upgrade to Your Wardrobe
Jason Zweig
Columnist for WSJ's The Intelligent Investor
The Wall Street Journal
Episode: How to Get Off the Investing Sidelines

Hosts

Francesca Fontana
Host and reporter for personal finance topics at The Wall Street Journal.
Jack Pitcher
Host and reporter covering various financial topics for The Wall Street Journal.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 2.6k ratings
  • Good but

    Podcast Addict
    4
    Jimmycc
    16 days ago
  • Fontana

    Love the show. Hope to hear Francesca Fontana again

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    B T S C
    United Statesa month ago
  • Bring back JR Whalen!

    Whalen was the best. Snappy and informative. New hosts are floundering.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    w_ekim12
    United States9 months ago
  • Another please

    Good show, Oyin Adedoyin, not where she needs to be, too slow, too young, not enough economic depth. There are better choices.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    moving on-missu
    United States9 months ago
  • Informative

    Wonderful information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bob0828
    United States10 months ago

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There are mixed reviews around the host dynamics, with some preferring former hosts over the current lineup due to perceived depth and engagement levels.
The breadth of topics covered is frequently commended, although some feedback indicates a desire for deeper analysis on certain issues.
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Homebuilders Offer Clues on the U.S. Housing Market
Q: What else are you hearing about the spring selling season and how it's shaping up?
There has been an increase in foot traffic and interest among buyers as mortgage rates decrease, though it's still uncertain if this will lead to a significant rise in home sales.
Homebuilders Offer Clues on the U.S. Housing Market
Q: Nicole, how are homebuilders trying to tackle affordability?
Homebuilders are investing in smaller homes and offering lower mortgage rates as incentives to keep prices lower, indicating a proactive approach to affordability challenges.
What’s News in Earnings: Tough Times Come for Big Food
Q: How much do you think the growing focus on health and wellness from consumers is impacting big food companies' businesses?
Health and wellness trends, coupled with the rise of weight loss drugs, are creating additional pressures on food companies to adapt while managing existing economic challenges.
What’s News in Earnings: Tough Times Come for Big Food
Q: What do food company earnings reports over the past few weeks tell us about how consumers are faring these days?
Earnings reports indicate that consumers are feeling stressed and selective about spending, resulting in poor performance and declining sales for major food companies.
What’s News in Earnings: How Logistics Operators Are Navigating Trade War Turmoil
Q: What are logistics companies projecting for the peak season?
There is uncertainty regarding customer projections for peak season, as companies are unsure how consumer behavior might change due to macroeconomic factors despite some recently clarified trade agreements.

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Focused on personal finance and career-related insights, the content covers a wide range of topics that affect listeners' financial decisions, including spending, saving, investing, and taxes. Each episode features finance reporters and experts from notable publications, providing valuable information and practical advice to help listeners navigate the complexities of money management in everyday life. Unique aspects of the series include its concise format which distills complex financial topics into digestible daily episodes, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking timely, actionable guidance.

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1. Telis Demos
2. Esther Fung
3. Jesse Kramer
4. Donald Wilson Jr.
5. Derek Horstmeyer
6. Gail Marks Jarvis
7. Katie Roiphe
8. Esther Achara

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