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Economics 101: Understanding CPI, Unemployment, and Consumer Sentiment

Welcome to another exciting episode of Wine and Dime with your host, Amy Irvine! In this episode, we'll not only dive deep into the world of economics, but also embark on a delightful exploration of the Virginia wine region. Get ready to learn about the state's rich history of wine production, the unique varietals it offers, and the beautiful landscapes where these grapes flourish. So, pour yourself a glass of your favorite Virginia wine, sit back, and join Amy as she uncorks a wealth of knowledge about both CPI and unemployment, as well as the fascinating world of Virginia's wine industry. Cheers!

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Episode Summary:

In today's episode, Amy Irvine explores the connection between economic indicators like the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and unemployment, and how they influence consumer sentiment. As Amy breaks down the complexity of CPI, she highlights its various components and how they relate to inflation.

The discussion then moves on to the relationship between unemployment and inflation, with Amy explaining the significance of the U3 and U6 unemployment rates. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring these rates to understand their potential impact on the economy.

Lastly, Amy delves into the connection between consumer and investment sentiment, explaining the importance of consumer sentiment as an economic indicator. By understanding consumer sentiment, we can better grasp how it affects spending and overall GDP.

Don't miss out on this informative episode that sheds light on the complex relationships between economic indicators and consumer behavior. And if you haven't already, make sure to listen to the previous episodes in this six-part series to get a comprehensive understanding of the economy and its impact on our daily lives.

Virginia is for Wine Lovers:

In this episode, host Amy Irvine takes a detour from the economic discussion to share her passion for wine, specifically exploring the wine industry in Virginia. She reveals that wine production in the state dates back to the early days of European colonization in the 17th century. Despite the hot and humid summers that can pose a challenge to viticulture, the Virginia wine industry has grown significantly in the last 20 years.

Amy highlights that French hybrid varieties account for about 20% of the total grape production in Virginia, while American varietals make up approximately 5%. She shares the top ten varietals produced in the region, such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Viognier. Amy also notes that the central and northern Virginia County area, particularly just east of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is responsible for a significant portion of the state's wine production.

Amy's enthusiasm for the Virginia wine industry is evident as she expresses her desire to visit and explore the region in person, and she encourages listeners to share their recommendations for great Virginia wines that she could try and potentially feature on the show in the future.

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Secure Act 2.0 - New Provisions - Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of the Wine and Dime episode about the SECURE Act 2.0. In this episode we'll be covering some the new provisions that are effective for 2023. Buckle up, because there is a lot of information in this one!

What you will learn:

  • Roth SEP and Roth Simple IRA's for small businesses

  • Roth IRA employer contributions

  • Moving 529 money to a Roth IRA for beneficiary

  • Hardship Distributions

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Show Note Links

  • Rooted Planning Group BLOG about Secure Act 2.0

  • SECURE Act 2.0

  • Pudding River Wine Cellars Boutique-styled wines from Oregon - Boutique Winery, Vineyard, Tasting Room, Custom Crush We are located in the heart of Oregon’s idyllic east Willamette Valley at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and about an hour’s drive south from Portland. Once a poultry farm, our property sits along the banks of the Pudding River, a 62-mile tributary in the valley fed from the Cascade Range. We planted our vines in 2004 and yielded our first commercial vintage in 2006. Our dedication to producing world-class wine in the classic Oregon style while using sustainable methods, has been recognized by the Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast with a growing accumulation of accolades from wine and food competitions in the region. Recently, our wines scored high marks at the acclaimed San Francisco International Wine Competition.


THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY

AMY IRVINE

ROOTED PLANNING GROUP

10 EAST MARKET STREET

CORNING NY 14830

WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM

EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM


Three Tips to Eliminate the Emotion Behind Large Financial Decisions

In this episode of Wine and Dime we welcome back Kerrie Beene! She's here to share with us three tips to eliminate the emotion behind large financial decisions.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • To Recognize the emotion

  • Know the Trust Cost

  • Know how to fund and how it affects your other goals

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Amy's Wine Pick of the Week

MARK WEST PINOT NOIR

TASTING NOTES

The original. Medium-bodied with black cherry, cola, strawberry, plum, and soft tannins. No wonder this Pinot is a favorite.

PAIRS PERFECTLY WITH

Pastas with light tomato-based sauces, a juicy cheeseburger, grilled salmon, roasted pork tenderloin, or if you're not a cook, drink it on its own.

WINEMAKING NOTES

We selected grapes from vineyards in the finest cool-climate regions of California in order to bring you a balanced fruit-forward Pinot Noir. After early morning harvesting, we gently crush and destem the fruit. We then ferment it in small stainless steel tanks, with daily punch-downs and pump-overs...basically, that's what we do to help get the great flavor and color you love. After a light pressing, we age the wine with French oak, then we blend it, bottle it, and you enjoy it.


THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY

AMY IRVINE

ROOTED PLANNING GROUP

10 EAST MARKET STREET

CORNING NY 14830

WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM

EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM