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October 11, 2025: Haunted by Costs: Halloween Budgets, AI Bubbles & Financial Futures
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With the government still halted, economic news has been sparse—but markets seem to be shrugging off the shutdown, showing relatively subdued moves. Still, it’s spooky season, and we’re digging into just how much Americans spend on Halloween—from the 12-foot lawn skeletons to the endless bags of mini-Snickers. With spending expected to hit record highs this year, we ask: where are all those giant decorations stored the other 11 months of the year? Could this be why storage units are in such high demand? We break down the economics of Halloween—and what our obsession with spooky décor says about consumer behavior.
Meanwhile, OpenAI—the creator of ChatGPT—is pouring billions into data centers and infrastructure to power the AI revolution, driving a surge in construction, power generation, and tech development. But there’s one catch: OpenAI isn’t yet profitable. Investors are betting big on future returns—but what happens if the AI boom cools off or takes longer to deliver? Who foots the bill for all that power and expansion? AI may feel like a sure bet, but there are plenty of financial “what-ifs” to consider.
And in our final segment, we tackle a listener’s big question: How do I make sure my money lasts through retirement? We explore how spending shapes your financial plan, the importance of cash flow projections, and why revisiting your plan regularly can keep you on track. Plus, we share how we determine a client’s “maximum spending” threshold—and what it means if you’re getting too close to that line.
Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty.
Henssler Money Talks — October 11, 2025 | Season 39, Episode 41
Timestamps and Chapters
- 4:18: Shrugging off a Shutdown
- 7:15: Cost of Keeping it Creepy
- 18:19: The AI Boom: Smart Bet or Costly Hype?
- 41:10: Out of Money or Out of Time?
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Chapters
1. October 11, 2025: Haunted by Costs: Halloween Budgets, AI Bubbles & Financial Futures (00:00:00)
2. Shrugging off a Shutdown (00:04:12)
3. Cost of Keeping it Creepy (00:07:03)
4. The AI Boom: Smart Bet or Costly Hype (00:17:40)
5. Out of Money or Out of Time (00:41:10)
458 episodes
Manage episode 513012717 series 12842
With the government still halted, economic news has been sparse—but markets seem to be shrugging off the shutdown, showing relatively subdued moves. Still, it’s spooky season, and we’re digging into just how much Americans spend on Halloween—from the 12-foot lawn skeletons to the endless bags of mini-Snickers. With spending expected to hit record highs this year, we ask: where are all those giant decorations stored the other 11 months of the year? Could this be why storage units are in such high demand? We break down the economics of Halloween—and what our obsession with spooky décor says about consumer behavior.
Meanwhile, OpenAI—the creator of ChatGPT—is pouring billions into data centers and infrastructure to power the AI revolution, driving a surge in construction, power generation, and tech development. But there’s one catch: OpenAI isn’t yet profitable. Investors are betting big on future returns—but what happens if the AI boom cools off or takes longer to deliver? Who foots the bill for all that power and expansion? AI may feel like a sure bet, but there are plenty of financial “what-ifs” to consider.
And in our final segment, we tackle a listener’s big question: How do I make sure my money lasts through retirement? We explore how spending shapes your financial plan, the importance of cash flow projections, and why revisiting your plan regularly can keep you on track. Plus, we share how we determine a client’s “maximum spending” threshold—and what it means if you’re getting too close to that line.
Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty.
Henssler Money Talks — October 11, 2025 | Season 39, Episode 41
Timestamps and Chapters
- 4:18: Shrugging off a Shutdown
- 7:15: Cost of Keeping it Creepy
- 18:19: The AI Boom: Smart Bet or Costly Hype?
- 41:10: Out of Money or Out of Time?
Follow Henssler:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HensslerFinancial/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HensslerFinancial
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/henssler-financial/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hensslerfinancial?lang=en
- X: https://www.x.com/hensslergroup
“Henssler Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial.
Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
Chapters
1. October 11, 2025: Haunted by Costs: Halloween Budgets, AI Bubbles & Financial Futures (00:00:00)
2. Shrugging off a Shutdown (00:04:12)
3. Cost of Keeping it Creepy (00:07:03)
4. The AI Boom: Smart Bet or Costly Hype (00:17:40)
5. Out of Money or Out of Time (00:41:10)
458 episodes
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