Financial Advisor Russ Jalbert Explains How Gas Prices and Inflation Affect Retirement Planning
Financial Advisor Russ Jalbert discusses how higher gas prices and inflation will affect your retirement and income planning.
Southfield, MI – December 4, 2012 – Russ Jalbert, President of Jalbert Financial Group, recently discussed how gas prices will affect your retirement planning and how inflation is a “stealth tax” waiting to happen.
“Gas prices affect us in many ways. The vast majority of what we eat and what we wear gets to stores by long haul truck delivery. For example, higher oil prices increase the production cost of fertilizers and food processing and these higher costs are passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices at the grocery store. As these cost increases ripple across multiple supply chains, they can push core inflation higher,” remarked Russ Jalbert.
The inflation rate in America is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and is calculated by the government monitoring a “market basket of goods and services” to accurately index the cost increases we all deal with over time. The Bureau of Labor Statistics explains that the CPI represents all goods and services purchased for consumption by the reference population. These goods and services are broken into major categories such as Food/Beverages, Housing, Apparel, Transportation, Medical Care, Recreation, Education/Communication and others.
“The CPI does not include investment items, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and life insurance, since these items relate to savings and not to day-to-day consumption expenses,” explained Russ Jalbert. “I found that quite interesting, because it is blind to market pressures and it excludes taxes which we already know are going up, starting in 2013. So, my clients who are in retirement face an increase in their cost of living due to higher taxes, but there isn’t any relief for that cost.”
Russ also offered three insights as to how this information informs the retirement-planning strategies for his clients. “First, taxes are undoubtedly going up. Second, regardless of economic maneuvers (what they call quantitative easing), what our clients buy is likely to get more expensive – even if the government’s ‘basket’ doesn’t want to own that reality. Finally, we keep a close eye on our income-planning strategies, so that the retirees who place trust in us can continue to live the lifestyle they earned.”
For more information on this topic, or to learn how Russ Jalbert can help, please visit www.jalbertfinancial.com.
About Russ Jalbert:
Russ Jalbert, CFP, has been a top financial planner for nearly four decades. During that time, he played an active role in the Reagan Administration and amassed an impressive list of accolades.
America’s ‘Dean of Financial Planning,’ Jalbert now points his clients to the solace of much safer products and approaches, and his record speaks for itself. When the market began its ascent in 2003, Jalbert’s clients were enjoying returns of five to seven percent, growing steadily but not as fast as the market from 2003 to 2007. When the market plummeted in 2008, losing half its value and causing panic, Jalbert’s clients didn’t lose a penny.
As if all of these accomplishments were not enough, Jalbert is also an accomplished radio personality and author. The Jalbert Financial Forum airs on WMUZ 103.5 Saturdays from 2 to 3 p.m. He also hosts a show on WJR 760 AM On Sundays from 2-3:00 PM.
Jalbert has also written several books covering a wide range of issues. His first book, “Giving: Philanthropy For Everyone,” was published in 2003 and raised $125 million. His most recent book, “Rescue Your Retirement,” offers readers all of the new methods and strategies that are keeping his clients in good fiscal health.