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Finally, A 2022 Wrap-Up

Finally, A 2022 Wrap-Up

It’s been a rough year and there’s no way to sugarcoat it. Strong Valley team members Jason and Kyle give a quick look at what happened overall, who it hurt most, and what could happen next by looking at historical examples. They also discuss the stats and how our feelings may not paint a true picture.

Here are some of the topics we cover in this brief 2022 update:

  • 2023 performance recap
  • Federal Rate Hikes
  • Inflation
January 4, 2023
Finally, A 2022 Wrap-Up
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