Older Arizona voters are closely watching Trump’s tariffs — and their retirement accounts
- Recent stock market volatility impacted Arizona retirees due to Trump's tariffs and trade war.
- Voters, especially retirees, focused on the economy, taxes, and inflation, all promises made by Trump.
- Residents in Sun City, Arizona, like Susan Hemphill and others, are reacting in different ways.
- Hemphill said, "I'm so tired of Trump playing with our lives," while Estok said, "Hey, enough's enough."
- Trump's economic policies and Social Security job cuts could impact elections as Arizona becomes a battleground.
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Older Arizona voters are closely watching Trump's tariffs — and their retirement accounts
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From the GFC to Trump’s tariffs: what lessons can retirees learn from crises? – Moonstone Information Refinery
Generating returns ahead of inflation is crucial for a sustainable income in retirement. It is also widely accepted that returns that exceed inflation cannot be achieved without taking risk. Holding the right proportion of assets to balance risk and return is easy when markets are rising. However, it can quickly be forgotten by investors during a crisis. US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” wreaked havoc on markets, resulting in equity l…
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By Paul Angel The recent rollercoaster ride on Wall Street, spurred by President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again and quite unpredictable actions on tariffs, has spooked a lot of investors. Many older Americans are especially worried that the stock market investments they are depending on to sustain them through retirement are going to evaporate in smoke, like Pacific Palisades. Click the Link Below to Listen to the Audio of this Article https…
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