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The Single Files: Trump’s tariffs, stock market impact and cost of being single
Season 1, Ep. 91
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Join Susannah and Sarah as they explore how Trump’s proposed tariffs are impacting global markets and tech stocks. They also dive into the latest findings from the HL Savings and Resilience Barometer, revealing why it’s harder to make ends meet when you’re single.
Helen Morrissey, Head of Pension Analysis, shares key questions to consider when planning a solo retirement. Plus, Dr Ylva Baeckström, Senior Lecturer at King’s College Business School, uncovers the behavioral science behind it all.
This podcast isn’t personal advice. If you’re not sure what’s right for you, seek advice. Investments rise and fall in value, so investors could make a loss. Tax rules can change and any benefits depend on your personal circumstances.
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