The Kingdom Finance Show

21 Shutdowns Later: US Government vs Market Resilience

Chad Frantzen Season 1 Episode 77

In this episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, Chad Frantzen, CFP®, breaks down what the latest U.S. government shutdown really means for your investments.

Discover how markets have responded to all 21 shutdowns since 1976, why the economy often bounces back, and what you can do to stay steady through political uncertainty.

Chad shares data from Goldman Sachs, insights from past market trends, and a clear Kingdom perspective on how faith-filled investors can make wise financial decisions, even when Washington stalls.

Gain clarity. Build confidence. Steward your money with purpose.

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