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-Matt Welch's Caribbean identity crisis at Da Pig Beach-The State of the Union aka a two-hour hostage note-A greatest hits, lowest lights compilation for President Camacho-The futility of “speeching” your way through a math-defying approval rating-You can't talk your way through a 38% approval rating-Let the hockey boys drink-Dan Crenshaw is allowed to be mad-The RNC's new guard of real fucking bozos and sycophantic dick-tots-JD Vance as anti-corruption czar and populist beard for the crypto-regime-Tariffs and The Gilded Age corruption engine, now with “ballroom fund” exclusions-Drug prices are down 600%,….so do you owe me money?-Moynihan screaming drug questions at his glitching phone-Marxist Republicans and the gobbledygook of corporate housing bans-Maybe let's just abolish the State of the Union-Dispatches from the Purple State: An interview with Senator Elissa Slotkin-Stop kicking allies in the teeth to play grab-ass with dictators-Walking out on Lindsey Graham's Danish disdain-AI thinks Moynihan is a neo-folk neo-Nazi-Four years of war and Ukraine gets a one-sentence hand wave-Anthropic vs. Hegseth: Code is speech until the Pentagon wants a frictionless kill-switch-We tried collectivism once. Everyone starved. The end.-Gemini identifies the mystery caller as Friedrich Nietzsche, chimney sweep-About that BBC BAFTA N-Word Drama….-“You're acting like Israel” is the ultimate Park Slope breakup trump cardPrefer to watch & chat live with other members of the Fifdom? This episode premieres over on our YouTube channel NOW.The Fifth Column (A Podcast) is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Follow The Fifth ColumnYouTube: @wethefifthInstagram: @we.the.fifthX: @wethefifthTikTok: @wethefifthFacebook: @thefifthcolumn This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
Ordinary Radicals | The Need for Urgency | Jonathan Moynihan
LGFA: Galway senior manager Daniel Moynihan with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane after their National League win over Armagh
This episode centers on a conversation with sociologists Dr. Nicholas Wolfinger and Dr. Matthew McKeever about their book “Thanks for Nothing: The Economics of Single Motherhood since 1980” and what it reveals about poverty, race, and U.S. policy. The hosts discuss the core puzzle: even after four decades of gains in women's education and employment, single-mother families are still about five times more likely to be poor than two-parent families, just as they were in 1980. The guests revisit the 1965 Moynihan Report on the “Negro Family,” how it got tangled up with Oscar Lewis's “culture of poverty” thesis, and how both were weaponized in the culture wars. Wolfinger and McKeever stress that Moynihan's actual policy prescriptions were economic—jobs programs and large-scale public investment in Black communities—not moral lectures, but that critics (and later conservatives) recast his work as an attack on Black family culture. They trace a longer state preoccupation with “the family,” from Civil War–era pensions for Union widows and anxieties over divorce in Teddy Roosevelt's day to the backlash against desegregation and the way Brown v. Board rerouted structural segregation into school fights rather than housing policy. The conversation then turns to single motherhood as an economic condition rather than a moral category. The guests emphasize a simple but often ignored fact: one-earner families have fewer resources than two-earner families, and the majority of people in single-parent families are children. They dismantle the “deserving vs. undeserving poor” narrative that paints single mothers as irresponsible, sexually reckless, or “choosing” poverty, arguing instead that policy has systematically stripped support from families at the bottom while rewarding a subset of working poor through mechanisms like the Earned Income Tax Credit. Programs such as the EITC, they note, do get cash to low-income workers, but they also deepen inequality within the population of single mothers by boosting those who can maintain steady employment while leaving the least advantaged further behind. A recurring theme is the “fundamental attribution error”: the human tendency to attribute hardship to bad character instead of bad circumstances. The hosts use this to frame how conservative pundits like Ann Coulter talk about single mothers—blaming “promiscuity” and “choices” rather than the collapse of secure jobs, stagnant wages, and the cost of housing and childcare. Wolfinger and McKeever acknowledge that culture, neighborhood effects, and even heritable personality traits can play some role in intergenerational disadvantages, but they insist that the levers governments can actually pull are economic: wages, unions, transfers, and public goods like childcare and schooling. Nicholas H. Wolfinger is a professor of sociology at the University of Utah, specializing in family demography, marriage and divorce, and social inequality. Matthew McKeever is Professor of Sociology and Department Chair at Haverford. Prior to that, he was at Mount Holyoke College, Rice University, University of Houston, University of Kentucky, and Yale University. Resources: Order the book: https://www.amazon.com/Thanks-Nothing-Economics-Single-Motherhood/dp/0199324328 Dr. Wolfinger webpage: http://www.nicholaswolfinger.com/ Dr. McKeever's webpage: https://www.haverford.edu/users/mmckeever Greg's Blog: http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/ Pat's Substack: https://patcummings.substack.com/ #NicholasWolfinger#MatthewMcKeever#ThanksforNothing#singlemotherhood#economicsofsinglemotherhood#singlemothersandpoverty#childpoverty#familypolicy#MoynihanReport#cultureofpoverty#welfarereform#EarnedIncomeTaxCredit#childallowance#basicincome#neoliberalism#Reaganomics#BillClintonwelfarereform#unionsandwages#labormovement#genderandwork# #raceandclass#singleparentfamilies#singlemoms#publicpolicy#PatCummings#PatrickCummings#GregGodels#ZZBlog#ComingFromLeftField#ComingFromLeftFieldPodcast#zzblog#mltoday
Michael Moynihan, Minister of State at the Department of Education and Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North West, on the Government's pause of a review in SNA allocations for schools.
After a week off, Galway return to LIDL Ladies National Football League action this Saturday (21st February 2026) when they host Armagh. The Tribeswomen sit in third following two wins from their opening three games. They beat Kildare 3-12 to 1-17 in Tuam Stadium two weeks ago. Armagh have suffered two defeats in their three outings, including last week's 2-8 to 1-9 reversal against Cork and are in sixth, just outside the relegation spots. That being said, Armagh were league champions in 2024 and runners-up 12 months ago. They beat Galway in their last meeting (0-8 to 0-6) in 2024. The girls in maroon last defeated the Orchard County back in 2017 when two late Mairead Seoighe goals gave them a 2-11 to 1-12 success in Tuam. Leading up to the game, Galway manager Daniel Moynihan has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly and agreed that two wins from three wasn't a bad start. == Throw-in at Duggan Park, Ballinasloe on Saturday is 4.15pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
On this episode of Catholic Women Now, Julie Nelson and Chris Magruder are joined by Catholic nutritionist, women's health advocate, and author Florencia Moynihan, whose new book Made Good: Overcoming the Lies That Keep Women at War with Their Bodies was released January 20.Florencia shares her personal journey through disordered eating, chronic pain, and healing through faith-filled holistic care. The conversation tackles common lies women believe—such as misunderstanding redemptive suffering, separating body and soul, and confusing self-sacrifice with self-neglect.Florencia also introduces her practical FUEL Method for approaching health with freedom and peace: Flexible, Universal, Energizing, and Lovely.Learn more about Florencia's work and book here:https://sophiainstitute.comhttps://thecatholicnutritionist.com#CatholicWomenNow #FlorenciaMoynihan #MadeGood #CatholicNutrition #WomenHealth #BodyAndSoul #RedemptiveSuffering #CatholicWellness #HolisticHealing #IowaCatholicRadio Florencia MoynihanCatholic nutritionist, nutritional therapy practitioner, FEM instructor, women's health advocate, host of the Made Good Podcast, and author of Made Good: Overcoming the Lies That Keep Women at War with Their Bodies. Iowa Catholic Radio Network Shows:Be Not Afraid with Fr. PJ McManusBe Not Afraid in Spanish with Fr. Fabian MoncadaCatholic Women Now with Chris Magruder and Julie NelsonMaking It Personal with Bishop William JoensenMan Up! with Joe StopulusSunday Dive with Katie PatrizioThe Catholic Morning Show with Dr. Bo BonnerThe Daily Gospel Reflection with Fr. Nick SmithThe Uncommon Good with Bo Bonner and Dr. Bud MarrFaith and Family Finance with Gregory WaddleWant to support your favorite show? Click Here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Galway Senior Ladies Football Manager Daniel Moynihan spoke to Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane after a 3-12 to 1-7 victory over Kildare in Tuam Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Ordinary Radicals | The Need for Consistency | Jonathan Moynihan
Aengus Cox, RTE Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent & Aindrias Moynihan, Fianna Fail TD and Chair of the Agriculture Committee
Galway play their opening home game in the Lidl Ladies National Football League this Sunday when they host Kildare in Round 3 (7th February 2026). The Tribeswomen have three points from two games and sit in third place in Division 1 following last week's defeat to Cork (1-10 to 2-5). Galway senior manager Daniel Moynihan joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly to look ahead to the clash with his former charges, but first, he addressed that reversal against the Rebelettes. == Throw-in at Tuam Stadium on Sunday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.com• Moynihan and Welch are in the Epstein files• A very indiscriminate and humiliating dump• Bannon & Epstein• Black boxes over kids, and the express train to Satanic Panic• Embarrassment is no reason• Moynihan's Melania Review• Billie Jean is not my brother, but Jimmy Carter is my mother• That's an awfully small ring to kiss for such a wealthy man• Move …
On this episode of the Going Long Podcast, Sarah Williamson speaks with Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America, about leading a systemically important financial institution through crisis recovery, technological transformation, regulatory complexity, and long-term capital deployment. Moynihan reflects on rebuilding Bank of America after the financial crisis, defining “responsible growth,” and financing the energy transition amid shifting global economic dynamics. Topics Include: [00:00:41] Rebuilding Bank of America and balancing short-term survival with long-term objectives: Moynihan reflects on inheriting a bank reshaped by rapid acquisitions and crisis-era volatility, and the long-term work required to stabilize risk, restore trust, and rebuild a durable competitive advantage. [00:10:05] Scaling AI in a systemically important financial institution: How Bank of America approaches innovation — prioritizing customer usability, reliability, cybersecurity, and enterprise-wide scalability over experimentation or hype. [00:19:33] Responsible growth as a long-term operating model: What “responsible growth” means in practice — aligning risk discipline, customer trust, workforce investment, community engagement, and sustainable profitability. [00:23:35] Regulation, capital requirements, and the real economy: Moynihan examines the trade-offs between financial resilience and economic dynamism, arguing that overly restrictive capital rules can constrain lending and slow growth. [00:31:15] Financing the energy transition, energy security, and future growth: How long-term capital supports decarbonization, infrastructure investment, evolving energy systems, and the geopolitical implications of energy independence.
Ordinary Radicals | The Need for Intensity | Jonathan Moynihan
Join us on the Respect Life Radio Podcast as we welcome Florencia Moynihan, author, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, and host of the Made Good podcast, to discuss her powerful new book Made Good: Overcoming the Lies that Keep Women at War with Their Bodies. Drawing on her personal journey through disordered eating, chronic illness and unanswered prayers, Florencia offers a faith-centered, holistic approach to healing the body and soul. In Made Good, she presents a practical framework for silencing the lies that women often believe about their worth, integrating nutrition, Catholic truth and spiritual growth to help listeners reclaim their identity as beloved daughters of God. Tune in for an encouraging conversation about truth, healing and what it really means to be made good. To learn more about Florencia and her work visit: https://thecatholicnutritionist.com/
Stocks tumble after President Trump's push to acquire Greenland fuels fear of a global trade war. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan breaks down the market reaction, the state of the U.S. economy, and the impact of rising tariff threats. Plus, legendary athlete and Inter Miami CF president and co-owner Sir David Beckham joins Moynihan to discuss the bank's global sports strategy as sports, branding, and business collide. Becky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We love stories about kings—but we bristle at the idea of having one. Take a look at why that tension matters, how our modern instincts to resist authority collide with the Bible's bold claim about Jesus, and why wanting the benefits of faith without surrendering control ultimately falls short.
Counterfeit Christ | Jesus Is a Way of Life | Jonathan Moynihan
Our podcast daddy Michael C. Moynihan is back from the dead for a long (and long awaited) discussion on conspiracy theories, antisemitism, dumb people, and why you shouldn't end every conversation with a Jew with: BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PEDOPHILES??Anyway, it's not too late to update your 2026 resolutions, and our guest's advice is to maybe this year, dislike yourself a little bit more. Not in a self-harm way of course, but a bit of self-hatred never hurt any writer, let's put it that way.Also:* The Talmud is very oxen heavy* Maybe the Somali daycare thing isn't that bad, or maybe we are just afraid they'll come after Yeshiva's next.* Christopher Hitchins didn't hate religious people.Oh great, we made it 23 mins before talking about Mandy Patinkin* An argument about sexual assault.* Would you go back in time and punch Mandy Patinkin?* Holcoaust books for everyone.* Why should Moynihan's Goyishe daughter care about antisemitism?* Antisemitism explains dumb people.* Why does Europe suck?* The Intellectual broken windows theory.* But what about the peaophiles???* Knowledge is something ((they)) aren't telling you.* The book I refered to is Kindly Inquisitors by the dear Jonathan Rauch, buy it immediately and also listen to our episode with him.* Wait, Zionists killed Kennedy now?* Antisemitism is just math.* People should really learn to to hate themselves more.All of the love to The Fifth Column community!! We love you, Michael loves you, we all love each other. None of us would be doing this without you.
In this episode of Leaders in Living Rooms, Sean Morgan sits down with Jonathan Moynihan, Lead Pastor of Mosaic Christian Church in Baltimore, to explore a leadership journey shaped more by formation than ambition. Jonathan shares how what he once assumed was a call to church planting unexpectedly became a rapid succession into the lead pastor role—after years of hidden preparation, inner work, and confronting unhealthy ambition. Together, Sean and Jonathan unpack themes of calling versus opportunity, the dangers of tying worth to performance, and how silence, solitude, and failure became essential tools God used to form Jonathan into a healthier, more grounded leader. This honest conversation offers a rare look at the interior life of leadership, reminding pastors that God's primary work is often deeper than visible success. Welcome to Episode 149 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.
Christmas at Mosaic | Being Found | Jonathan Moynihan
Bank of America Chair & CEO Brian Moynihan tells Wall Street Week's David Westin that artificial intelligence is starting to have a bigger impact on the US economy. In a wide ranging conversation, Moynihan also talks about his outlook for the economy in 2026, immigration, the Fed and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From utero and into infancy, babies recognize their mother as being essentially one with them. So, being placed in their father's arms is in fact their first introduction to the "other," the outside world. The father will continue this crucial role as mediator and representative to the outside world throughout a boy's childhood. With decades of experience and dozens of personal anecdotes, Upper School Head Michael Moynihan addressed the 2025 Fatherhood Conference to share how a father's parenting outlook now will shape his son's vocational and professional readiness to enter the outside world as an adult. Chapters: 00:05:47 Mr. Moynihan's background 00:08:17 Fathers represent the outside world 00:12:21 Model God's loving fatherhood 00:17:02 Awaken the child's own agency 00:24:52 Partner with your wife to build this home culture Links: The Talk and Beyond: Raising Children in a Confused Culture by Michael Moynihan Decisive Parenting: Forming Authentic Freedom in Your Children by Michael Moynihan The Father and His Family: A Guidebook for Aspiring, New, and Experienced Fathers by Michael Moynihan Also on the Forum: You're the Man for the Job: The Vocation of Fatherhood featuring Alvaro de Vicente
Lost & Found | Lost at Home | Jonathan Moynihan
Lydia Moynihan comes on to talk about the financial situation of younger people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lost & Found | The Runaway Son | Jonathan Moynihan
Today on Suspension of the rules, Lydia Moynihan from the New York Post joins the show to argue with Isaac over the Venezuelan boat strikes, the Trump economy/affordability crisis, and socialism spreading amongst democrats. Ari joins us for the back half of the show to discuss more about the Somali fraud scheme issues happening in Minnesota. Last but not least an enjoyable grievance section. Ad-free podcasts are here!To listen to this podcast ad-free, and to enjoy our subscriber only premium content, go to ReadTangle.com to sign up!You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.This podcast was hosted by: Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Dewey Thomas. Music for the podcast was produced by Jon Lall.Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Senior Editor Will Kaback, Lindsey Knuth, Bailey Saul, and Audrey Moorehead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lost & Found | Getting Lost in God's Story | Jonathan Moynihan
Here for Good | Release the Church | Jonathan Moynihan
* The Doppelgänger* Where do these Moynihans come from?* The journalism disease* You do not want to get a call from the New York Post* From schadenfreude to envious cruelty* Covering the powerful* What is “social proof?”* The Epstein obsession* Incompetence defeats the deep state* Epstein and language inflation* Representing the Trump voter* MTG's difficulty with economics* Everyone's difficulty with economics* Let's get a Juul and watch Beetlejuice* She's young. He's not. But they both hate the young.* Lydia loves deportations* Her billion dollar idea is…sausage?Prefer to watch & chat live with other members of the Fifthdom? This episode premieres over on our YouTube channel at 10am EST.Thanks for reading The Fifth Column (A Podcast)! This post is public so feel free to share it.Follow The Fifth ColumnYouTube: @wethefifthInstagram: @we.the.fifthX: @wethefifthTikTok: @wethefifthFacebook: @thefifthcolumn This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
One of the great speeches in the English language of the 20th century חֲבָל עַל דְּאָבְדִין וְלָא מִשְׁתַּכְחִיןhttps://thechesedfund.com/rabbikatz/support-rabbi-katzz-podcast
Live from PubKey, the best Bitcoin bar in New York City, Aubrey sits down with New York Post columnist Lydia Moynihan. They get into:- Mamdani's victory + whether NYC is destined to be “San Francisco 2.0”- Why Millennials + Gen Z feeling like they have to gamble just to get ahead- The housing ladder, student debt, and the wealth-transfer fantasy- Social workers vs cops on the subway — and what that actually looks like in real life- Sydney Sweeney, cancel culture, and the playbook of not apologizing- How college campuses, media, and Instagram fuel polarization
PJ catches up with Deirdre Moynihan from "Moynihan" who played in Dublin Castle last night. See also here and here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here For Good | Fighting Decay | Jonathan Moynihan
יצחק הרצוג, מייק הרצוג, גבריאלה שלו, גיל טרוי, על חיים הרצוג, החלטה 3379, האו״ם וישראל, דניאל פטריק מוינהן, מקסיקו, יצחק רבין, דוד לוי, המלחמה הקרה, ליל הבדולח, החלטה 4686, דרבן, שדרות הציונות. רשימת הספרים המופיעים בפרק: Moynihan's Moment / Gil Troyהשקר מסרב למות / הדסה בן-עתוסיפור על אהבה וחושך / עמוס עוזSupport the show: https://www.e-vrit.co.il/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TL;DR | Memorize It | Jonathan Moynihan
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.com Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia, has a new book…- The disaster of Russia- Trump's evolving views on Putin (and Nigel's…and Georgia's…)- When McFaul met Putin…in 1991- Was the Maidan uprising an American-sponsored coup?- It's not about NATO- From boring technocrat to a nationalist, imperialist ideologue- What does Putin believe?- Vlad the flat taxer - He's not a Bolshevik- A crook, sure. But an ideological crook- Does no one care about 200,000 dead Russians?- Liberation or surveillance - Elite fatigue in Putin's Russia- The documentary Moynihan mentioned - Mike McFaul, Soviet bootlegger
TL;DR | Study It | Jonathan Moynihan
Big banks driving market moves this morning: Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and David Faber kicked off the morning with a breakdown of key takeaways from new numbers out of Morgan Stanley and Bank of America before drilling down into individual picks with Trivariate's Adam Parker - and later getting the view from the C-suite when it comes to the consumer, credit, M&A and more with first Citizens Financial's CEO (calling out a "positive macro" on the call) and later Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. Plus: what investors need to know from CNBC's "Invest in America" forum - including the Treasury Secretary's newest comments about the trade war with China, and how CEOs are gauging potential regulation ahead. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
TL;DR | Chew It | Jonathan Moynihan
Weeds in My Garden | Gluttony & Apathy | Jonathan Moynihan
It's fine if you want to listen to this episode on Apple podcasts or Spotify or Substack. We get it! That's the way you've always done it! But you do realize that after 525 episodes (not including the hundreds of subscriber-only episodes), we've finally launched the Fifth Column video podcast, right? And you know that you are required by federal law to subscribe to the new Fifth Column YouTube channel? Ok...thanks...and now...Megyn Kelly...* Botox and Scotch* When Megyn went “temporarily insane”* To be frivolous and Oprah-like* You're my inspiration, Ben* From traffic cop to a truncheon-wielding cop* Escalation is bad. “Yes, but one must fight fire with fire.”* Principle vs. vengeance* Does Andy McCarthy have Trump Derangement Syndrome?* Megyn “speaks fluent MAGA”* More MAGA than libertarian or NRO…* We need to talk about Candace* “Tucker is in a different camp”* Wait, Moynihan has some opinions about the awfulness of CandaceIf you prefer to watch video over on YouTube, just click here.The Fifth Column (A Podcast) is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Follow The Fifth ColumnYouTube: @wethefifthInstagram: @we.the.fifthX: @wethefifthTikTok: @wethefifthFacebook: @thefifthcolumn This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.com* If you're a Never Fly Coach subscriber, remember that you get to watch the video version of this episode! * The morning after pill and Roy Campanella's glove* Why does Moynihan look like late-stage Nick Nolte?* Have a SoCal venue suggestion for a Fifth live show?* Comparatively, Alex Jones isn't that bad (Ed. note: Spoke too soon! Immediately following this rec…
Weeds in My Garden | What is a (Biblical) Woman? | Jonathan Moynihan
Weeds in My Garden | Mental Strength over Mental Health | Jonathan Moynihan
Weeds in My Garden | Where's Your Weed? | Jonathan Moynihan
* The video age is upon us * Sweet Jane* Crazy Nancy* I'm a survivor, I'm not gon' give up* You have a microphone. Just TELL US.* Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, pedo hunter* A revolt at HHS* The conspiratorial mind* Failing the logic test* Malcolm Gladwell comes clean. Moynihan doesn't forgive* Taboo busting b/w forbidden topics* A hunch that they were lying…* Europe changed. Everyone pretended not to notice* The UK's decent into mindless illiberalism * Graham Linehan demands something from the Fifth…we demurred* Reanimating the dead, only to kill them again* And so much more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan joined The Guy Benson Show today to break down the state of the U.S. economy, pointing to steady year-over-year growth in consumer spending and a projected 2 percent growth rate as positive indicators as to where the economy is headed. Moynihan also explained how Bank of America uses data from millions of customers to build economic trends and come up with accurate predictive models. Moynihan also weighed in on the growing impact of AI and how Trump's trade policies, tariffs, and the "big beautiful bill" could shape the economy going forward. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices