Ed Butowsky, top wealth manager in Dallas, Financial Advisor, and managing partner of Chapwood Investment Management, discusses the jobs report numbers and why it is so important to this country.
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The 70 percent of Americans that comprise the middle class have been suffering for years from “stealth stagflation” that is driven by high taxes and oppressive regulations.
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The nation’s unemployment rate dropping below 6% for the first time since 2008. The Labor Department says 248,000 jobs were created in September, but the same department says the labor force participation rate fell to a three decades low of 62.7% and wages still need to rise significantly. Ed Butowsky, wealth manager, financial advisor,...
In an article published September 4th, 2014 on Fox News Ed Butowsky explains that jobs, while important for our families, are more important to the government. Why? Because jobs is how the government generates revenue to pay for programs our country needs to sustain and expand itself.
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This week the Department of Labor and Statistics reported a dismal jobs report, while Apple is repurchasing $14 billion of its stock. Ed Butowsky, wealth manager, financial advisor, and managing partner of Chapwood Investment Management, joins Fox Business Varney & Company to discuss the terrible jobs report as well as Apple’s stock...
Ed Butowsky is a nationally-recognized expert in investment management. Butowsky has been in the financial services industry for over 25 years. He was previously a Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley and a Managing Director ... More »
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Ed Butowsky, Managing Partner
Chapwood Capital Investment Management, LLC
Website: www.chapwoodinvestments.com
Email: ed@chapwoodinvestments.com
Phone: (972) 865-2225